Donald Trump Threatens USA World Cup Bid Opponents With Retaliation

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Apr 27, 2018

Is Donald Trump willing to fight the world over soccer?

The United States president on Thursday threatened FIFA’s member nations with retaliation on Thursday if they don’t support the joint U.S./Canada/Mexico bid to host the 2026 FIFA World Cup. Morocco is rivaling the U.S. to stage World Cup 2026, and Trump used Twitter to send a warning six-plus weeks before the June 13 vote to determine the host nation.

Mexico president Enrique Pena Nieto and Canada prime minister Justin Trudeau wrote messages of support for the joint bid on Twitter.

Trump’s soccer tweet predictably drew the most attention, and FIFA responded to it with this statement, which refers to its ethics rules.

“As a general rule, we cannot comment on specific statements in connection with the bidding process,” FIFA said, per The Guardian. “We can only refer to the FIFA regulations for the selection of the venue for the final competition of the 2026 FIFA World Cup, and in particular to the bid rules of conduct incorporated therein.”

However, Trump’s threat might violate world soccer’s governing body’s rules on political interference, according to Reuters’ Simon Evans.

Morocco or U.S./Canada/Mexico must earn the majority of votes among 207 member nations in order to win the right to host World Cup 2026. The joint bid was believed to be the heavy favorite when the involved soccer federations announced it last year, but Morocco’s chances of winning reportedly have increased due to Trump’s policies, rhetoric and bitterness within FIFA’s halls over the U.S. Justice Department’s role in the FIFA corruption and bribery scandal.

Thumbnail photo via Kareem Elgazzar/The Cincinnati Enquirer/USA TODAY Network
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