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Tensions Rise as FIFA Responds to Trump’s Threat Over 2026 World Cup Host Cities

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Tensions Rise as FIFA Responds to Trump’s Threat Over 2026 World Cup Host Cities

FIFA has placed the responsibility for the safety and security of the 2026 World Cup host cities squarely on the shoulders of local governments, amid escalating tensions following comments made by former President Donald Trump regarding the Boston area.

In a recent statement, FIFA confirmed that it is up to the respective governments to ensure that cities are safe enough to host the prestigious tournament, which is set to take place in the United States, Mexico, and Canada from June 11 to July 19, 2026. The organization emphasized that safety is a paramount concern for all FIFA events and that it trusts local authorities to make the right decisions for public safety.

Tensions flared when Trump suggested he could pressure FIFA to relocate games from the Foxborough area if Boston does not address rising safety concerns. During a conversation with Field Level Media, Trump stated, “If somebody is doing a bad job… I would call Gianni – the head of FIFA… and I would say, ‘Let’s move to another location.’”

Boston’s mayor, Michelle Wu, responded defiantly to Trump’s remarks during an appearance on “Java with Jimmy.” Wu asserted that Boston is prepared to stand its ground against external threats and emphasized the city’s commitment to its values. “Much of it is locked down by contract so that no single person, even if they live in the White House currently, can undo it,” she said, reinforcing her administration’s dedication to maintaining the city’s integrity.

Wu’s comments came after the White House criticized her leadership, labeling her as “radical left” and implying that Trump would reach out to FIFA’s president, Gianni Infantino, if Boston fails to improve conditions.

FIFA has chosen to remain neutral in the ongoing feud, refraining from commenting on specific cities or stadiums mentioned by Trump. The organization’s focus lies firmly on ensuring that all 16 host cities meet the necessary safety requirements ahead of what will be the first expanded World Cup featuring 48 teams.

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As the tension between local authorities and Trump continues to unfold, the world watches closely, with the 2026 FIFA World Cup promising to be a landmark event amid political and social scrutiny. With 78 of the tournament’s 104 matches scheduled to take place in the United States, the stakes have never been higher for both FIFA and the cities involved.

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