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Fucks sake…
The Orange Caligula is going to monopolise the next WC now..!!
Whatever happened to keeping politics out of sport..

Putin may come to the World Cup, says Trump

Story by Benedict Smith


Mr Trump holds the FIFA World Cup Trophy in the Oval Office on Friday

Vladimir Putin could travel to the US for the 2026 World Cup, Donald Trump has said.

The US president dangled the prospect of an invitation for the Russian leader, who has largely been treated as an international pariah since he invaded Ukraine more than three years ago.

Speaking alongside Gianni Infantino, the Fifa president, in the Oval Office on Friday, Mr Trump said: “There’s a man named Vladimir Putin, who I believe will be coming, depending on what happens, he may be coming and he may not, depending on what happens.”

The Russian president “wants to be there very badly”, Mr Trump said.

The president said Putin had sent him a photograph of them standing together in Alaska, and announced he would sign it and send it back.

“He’s been very respectful of me and of our country, but not so respectful of others, but… I’m going to sign this for him, but I was sent one, and I thought you’d all like to see it,” he continued.

An invitation to the World Cup further removes Moscow from its political and cultural isolation following its invasion in February 2022.

Russia was banned from the 2022 and 2024 football World Cups, as well as the Paris 2024 Olympics. Putin previously attended the 2018 World Cup.

Mr Trump has faced criticism for his red-carpet welcome for Putin when they met at a US military base in Anchorage. Mr Trump greeted the Russian leader with applause and a handshake.

Putin has previously used sporting events to score propaganda victories for his regime.

When Russia hosted the World Cup in 2018, he declared that he was welcoming football fans to an “open, hospitable and friendly” country, countering perceptions of isolation on the world stage following the annexation of Crimea.

The West imposed sanctions on Russia following the invasion in 2014, which proved the first step in Putin’s move to take the rest of Ukraine eight years later.

Questioned by a reporter on a Russian airstrike that hit an American electronics factory in Ukraine on Thursday, Mr Trump answered: “I’m not happy about it, and I’m not happy about anything having to do with that war.”

After his meeting with Mr Trump in Alaska, the US president announced he was working to organise a sit-down between Putin and Volodymyr Zelensky, but the Kremlin has so far refused to confirm the invitation.

Commentators have noted that Mr Trump often imposes “two-week” deadlines for himself on a range of issues, including dealing with Russia, which rarely end up materialising.

In May, he announced he would know if Putin was serious about ending the war in Ukraine “within two weeks”.

In the White House on Friday, Mr Trump was presented with a ticket to the final World Cup match, which will take place in July 2026 in New Jersey, by Mr Infantino.

The Fifa boss also handed the president the football trophy, which is made of 18-karat gold, telling him: “It’s for winners only – since you are a winner, of course you can as well touch it.”

Mr Trump, who has decked out the Oval Office in gold since he returned to office in January, replied: “It fits very well on the wall right over there.”

“That’s a beautiful piece of gold,” he added.

However, Mr Trump cast doubt on whether the US team would end up hoisting the trophy themselves, calling Mr Infantino “diplomatic” when he said the home team “always has a good chance to win”.

“The Americans have a chance of getting into the quarter final,” the president added.

Mr Trump also said his 19-year-old son Barron, who stands at 6ft 9in, was a talented football player and could play as a goalkeeper. “The goalies are very tall now… he’d be a perfect goalie,” he said.

How to make Qatar and Saudi Arabian world cups respectable.

I do hope the US team drops out of the group stage and his son can go fuck himself.

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I’ll hold it like I did with Qatar: total boycott.

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They just announced the draw will be done at the now politicized Kennedy center.

…Straight after its name change to First Lady Melania Centre

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Eric Cantona demands FIFA & UEFA kick Israel out of international football.

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Capitalism madness on ticket pricing.

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Edit: When they announced that WC matches would be played in Canada, I dreamt of buying tickets to catch a match with my dad in Toronto. With this insane pricing and dad’s age / mobility, I guess that we will just have to watch the matches on TV.

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Utter madness, remember when football was a working class sport

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Yeah, I remember (or misremember?) paying 3 pounds in the mid '80s to get into the Kop end.

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I remember it being £2.90 up until about 1984 when I was able to snaffle some Main Stand tickets. (Season ticket about £90 I recall)

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I only paid £13 quid for mine in a seated Kop in about 1997.

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Still cheaper than leafs tickets.

Today I feel rich

FIFA will charge both sellers and buyers a 15 per cent fee on its official 2026 World Cup ticket resale platform, which launched on Thursday and almost immediately had some tickets listed for tens of thousands of dollars.

Many prices were several times, or even more than 10 times higher, than those paid on the primary market on Wednesday.

FIFA will not take actions against Israel for their genocide. :face_with_symbols_on_mouth:

Well at least they trialed the green card i think it was yesterday for managers to be able to send them to var monitor to maybe change their mind…

On trouble is , WC is the states may be an issue with green cards

Ticketing sites in general are an absolute fucking scam these days. We are currently trying to fight ticketmaster over something they did when reselling our tickets that was outright fraud. Not only did we end up not getting any money back from reselling them it ended up costing us additional money, more than the tickets even cost to buy initially. And their response is essentially “fuck you, what are you going to do? buy your tickets somewhere else? lol.”

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I think we are at a point at which this competition must be ignored by everyone holding football in his/her heart. I’ll ignore it anyway, as I did for the shitshow in Qatar.

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This one is on UEFA, but I lump the greedy bastard with FIFA together.

I thought Barca is Barcelona’s mouth piece,so take it with a massive grain (bag) of salt.

Oh, of course it is not a Barcelona’s home match.

Firefox Translate:

Green light from UEFA to Villarreal - Barcelona in Miami
The European body allows the LaLiga meeting to be played outside Spain

UEFA gives the green light for LaLiga’s Villarreal-Barcelona to play outside of Spain. Exceptionally (WTF does this “exceptionally” even mean?), the European body admits the request that the meeting be held in Miami.

UEFA has decided to give the OK to the two applications submitted to play matches outside their country, such as those of Villarreal-Barcelona and Milan-Como. Following the meeting of its Executive Committee in Tirana last month, UEFA held further consultations with stakeholders to assess the scope of the issues, following requests it received from national football associations in Spain and Italy.

That consultation confirmed the widespread lack of support that fans, other European leagues, clubs, players and institutions had already expressed around the concept of moving national league matches abroad.

However, given that the relevant regulatory framework of FIFA, currently under review, is not sufficiently clear or detailed, the UEFA Executive Committee has decided to approve, on an exceptional basis, the two requests that have been sent to it. UEFA will actively contribute to FIFA’s ongoing work to ensure that future standards preserve the integrity of national competitions and the close relationship between clubs, their fans and local communities.

At the same time, all UEFA national federations confirmed their commitment to collaborate with UEFA before submitting future applications. They expressed their collective determination to safeguard the general interests of European football.

Announcing the decision, UEFA President Aleksander Ceferin said: “Layer matches should be played at home; any other measures would deprive faithful fans of rights and could introduce distorting elements into competitions. Our consultation confirmed the magnitude of these concerns. I would like to thank the 55 national federations for their constructive and responsible commitment to such a sensitive issue.”

“While it is regrettable to have to suspend the holding of these two parties, this decision is exceptional and should not be considered a precedent (I call this BS). Our commitment is clear: to protect the integrity of national leagues and to ensure that football remains anchored at its local level.”

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Really don’t even know what this achieves, suppose I went to the Boston V Yankee London series. But that’s the major league of Baseball in the world.

Similar NFL again is its major league, maybe the CL works best for this. You’ve already eliminated the home and away.