Trump Steals the Spotlight at FIFA's First Peace Prize Award Ceremony
Donald Trump attended FIFA's 2026 World Cup draw where he was awarded the inaugural FIFA Peace Prize. The event at Washington's Kennedy Center was adorned with celebrities, with Trump showcasing it as a major presidential affair. Despite controversy, Trump emphasized his peacekeeping efforts and global unity.
In a dazzling ceremony at Washington's Kennedy Center, former U.S. President Donald Trump unexpectedly became the recipient of the inaugural FIFA Peace Prize during the 2026 World Cup draw. While initially denying interest in accolades, Trump, who has lobbied for a Nobel Peace Prize, accepted the honor for his initiatives toward global de-escalation.
The event was a spectacle, with Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney and Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum in attendance, though Trump dominated proceedings. FIFA President Gianni Infantino orchestrated the scene with game-show-style podiums for a team draw, culminating in a celebratory selfie with the world leaders.
The event, marked by performances from Andrea Bocelli and Robbie Williams, underscored Trump's influence at cultural and sporting events. Despite disputes over his claims of ending wars, Trump accepted the award praising his own peace efforts, amidst controversial domestic policies and remarks.
(With inputs from agencies.)

