FIFA hits back at Trump's tweet about the bid for FIFA 2026 World Cup
FIFA hits back with a statement reminding of the organization’s official guidelines forbidding political influence that “may adversely affect the integrity of the Bidding Process and create an undue influence on the Bidding Process.
- Country:
- Morocco
US President Donald Trump Friday threatened to retrieve America's support for countries that will not endorse the US-Canada-Mexico joint bid to host FIFA 2026 World Cup and back the other bidder, Morocco. FIFA hits back with a statement reminding of the organization's official guidelines forbidding political influence that "may adversely affect the integrity of the Bidding Process and create an undue influence on the Bidding Process. As a general rule, we cannot comment on specific statements in connection with the bidding process. 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,"
"The US has put together a strong bid with Canada and Mexico for the 2026 World Cup," Trump tweeted
Morocco's bid has so far been supported by the Arab League.
The African continent football governing body, the African Football Confederation (CAF) also mobilized its 53 member-states to support Morocco's bid that the body views as the continent's bid.
Several European countries have also announced they are backing the North African country.
The US leader threatened to cut aid to countries that would vote for a draft resolution, condemning Trump's unilateral decision. 128 countries voted for the Egypt-proposed resolution while only 9 supported Trump's decision.
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