However, criticism intensified soon after. The Trump administration faced backlash following military actions involving Venezuela, including Trump’s announcement on January 2 that U.S. forces had captured Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro and his wife. Trump has also made threats of potential military action against Iran, Mexico, Colombia, and Greenland, stating the U.S. “needs Greenland” for security reasons.
European allies pushed back strongly, with UK Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer calling the plans “completely wrong.” Despite the backlash, FIFA has defended its decision. In a statement to The Guardian, a spokesperson said FIFA “strongly supports” the peace prize and noted its close working relationship with Trump, Canada, and Mexico as World Cup co-hosts.
The statement also referenced cooperation with the White House Task Force for the 2026 World Cup. Still, The Guardian reports growing embarrassment within FIFA over the decision to honor Trump amid escalating political and military controversies.