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11 resultsfor “FIFA president response to World Cup criticism”

Politics

White House wants Department of Homeland Security reopen for World Cup

World Cup task force said events in Washington DC were a "sobering reminder of the unpredictable threats facing our nation". Giuliani added: "The swift response by law enforcement and Secret Service agents saved lives

BBC NewsApr 28
Politics

US rights groups urge caution for World Cup visitors

President Trump with [Fifa's inaugural Peace Prize.](/sport/football/articles/cy5gw0wv5zqo) An immigration crackdown has been a key focus of the Trump administration, with Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) having its scope and budget significantly expanded

BBC NewsApr 24
World

Why super-sized and politicised World Cup comes at a cost

Fifa Peace Prize to Trump](/sport/football/articles/c5yjgg0zljro) at the World Cup draw last year underlined the close relationship he has forged with the US president. Since then, the US has taken military action in Venezuela, Nigeria

BBC NewsYesterday
World

Toronto World Cup tickets to be resold for face value on FIFA marketplace

response to the Canadian province passing its 2026 budget bill. Ontario’s “Putting Fans First Act” states no person can make a ticket available for sale on the secondary market or facilitate the sale

Al Jazeera EnglishMay 7
Conflicts

Mexican officials announce 10 dead in early-morning shooting in Tehuitzingo

FIFA World Cup in less than a month. “According to initial reports, municipal police officers went to the property after receiving a request for assistance from a citizen who observed people apparently without vital signs

Al Jazeera EnglishMay 17
World

Fifa president offers $2m World Cup ticket buyers 'a hot dog and a Coke'

president Gianni Infantino has said he will "personally bring a hot dog and a Coke" to anyone who buys a World Cup final ticket for $2m.** The high ticket prices for this summer's tournament

BBC NewsMay 7
Politics

‘We want fans to know the risks’: US immigrant rights groups mobilize across World Cup host cities amid ICE fears

Fifa World Cup, is covered by workers as preparations continue at the venue ahead of the soccer tournament in Arlington, Texas. Photograph: Julio Cortez/AP In Miami, which [leads the country](https://www.nytimes.com/2026/03/20/us/ice-arrests-immigration-enforcement.html) in immigration

The Guardian WorldJun 1
Politics

Trump hardens tone against Iran, says ‘may keep going’ with strikes

response to the overnight downing [of a helicopter](/news/2026/6/9/trump-says-iran-shot-down-us-helicopters-over-hormuz-vows-to-respond) over the Strait of Hormuz. Trump has since suggested that the US attacks may continue. “I may keep going,” the US president told Fox News

Al Jazeera English9h ago
Business

The $13bn World Cup: how the numbers stack up on Fifa’s 2026 balance sheet

critics argue is a highly effective means of ensuring the current regime remains in place. Fifa’s biggest cost is the expense of running tournaments, with their budget for all their competitions over the last

The Guardian WorldApr 30
Conflicts

US and Iran exchange fire as Vance says deal could be months away | First Thing

president, but for the long term, to where my kids can say when they’re adults: ‘Iran is not going to have a nuclear weapon.’” ## **Republican Steve Hilton advances in tight California governor’s race

The Guardian World13h ago
World

Hero’s welcome for Somali referee denied entry to US World Cup tournament

responsibility for the situation. Mohamed Salad, a Somali sports journalist, described the outcome as a major blow for the country. “When Omar was selected, Somalis celebrated as if the national team had qualified

Al Jazeera English13h ago