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An international human rights and governance watchdog has officially called on FIFA’s Ethics Committee to investigate its president, Gianni Infantino, over what it describes as clear breaches of FIFA’s rule on political neutrality. The group also wants answers on how United States President Donald Trump became the first-ever recipient of the FIFA Peace Prize, an award many insiders say they had never heard of until it was presented.

The complaint was filed by FairSquare, a respected global advocacy organisation known for exposing labour abuses, corruption, and political repression. In the world of sports, Fair Square is widely recognized for pushing for transparency, accountability, and stronger protections against abuse.

Fair Square submitted an eight-page document, which The Athletic reviewed, to both the FIFA Ethics Committee and the organisation’s communications department, raising serious concerns about Infantino’s public behavior and the secretive process behind the Peace Prize.

FIFA’s Ethics Committee is responsible for enforcing the organisation’s strict rules, including the FIFA Code of Ethics. Its investigative chamber, chaired by Rwandan diplomat Martin Ngoga and made up of members from nine different countries, has the power to start investigations and even recommend sanctions.

If Infantino is found guilty, punishments could range from:

  • Official warnings
  • Heavy fines
  • Suspension
  • Or even a full ban from football activities

FairSquare alleges that Infantino broke Article 15 of the Code of Ethics, which requires complete political neutrality from all FIFA officials.

The group says Infantino repeatedly acted in ways that appeared supportive of U.S. President Donald Trump something the president of FIFA is not allowed to do.

FairSquare’s complaint lists four incidents where Infantino allegedly acted in Trump’s favour or publicly endorsed him.

1. Supporting Trump for the Nobel Peace Prize

Infantino publicly suggested that Trump deserved the Nobel Peace Prize because of his involvement in an Israel–Gaza ceasefire effort. FairSquare says this alone is a political endorsement and therefore breaks FIFA’s neutrality rules.

2. Praising Trump at a Miami Business Event

Infantino spoke at a business forum in Miami where he praised Trump’s presidency and even encouraged attendees to support Trump’s agenda. This, the group says, goes far beyond what a neutral sports leader should say.

3. Public Praise at the World Cup Draw in Washington

During the official World Cup draw in Washington, Infantino praised Trump’s leadership again. He also used the ceremony to present Trump with the first-ever FIFA Peace Prize, raising major questions about the timing and purpose of the award.

4. Campaign-Style Language in a Video Message

FairSquare also cited a video from January in which Infantino thanked Trump for inviting him to a political rally and used phrases commonly associated with Trump’s political messaging.

FairSquare insists that these actions cannot be dismissed as “personal opinions” because Infantino was representing FIFA while making these public statements.

FIFA Peace Prize Became a Global Controversy

One of the biggest issues FairSquare raises is the mysterious creation of the FIFA Peace Prize itself.

Investigations by The Athletic revealed that:

  • The FIFA Council did not know about the award.
  • FIFA’s vice presidents were never informed.
  • There were no public criteria for choosing a winner.
  • There were no listed nominees.
  • No panel of judges was announced.

In short, it appeared the award was created and handed out without following FIFA’s own governance rules.

FairSquare says the decision should have gone through the FIFA Council, which is the body responsible for approving major strategic decisions.

Human Rights Watch had also written to FIFA earlier, raising similar concerns and asking for details about the Peace Prize’s creation. According to the advocacy group, FIFA never replied.

Meanwhile, Trump called receiving the prize “one of the greatest honours of my life,” generating even more debate among fans and football officials.

What This Means for FIFA

This case could become one of the biggest challenges to FIFA’s leadership in years. The organisation has struggled in the past with corruption scandals, and many observers believe this new controversy could damage its reputation again.

If the Ethics Committee decides to investigate, it would send a strong signal that:

  • Even the FIFA president must follow the rules
  • Political neutrality is non-negotiable
  • Secretive decision-making cannot continue

Many football fans and analysts also believe this could push FIFA to operate with more transparency and accountability moving forward.

The Ethics Committee will now decide whether to formally open an investigation into Infantino’s actions and the Peace Prize process. This could involve:

  • Gathering evidence
  • Interviewing officials
  • Reviewing internal documents
  • Public hearings

The world of football, human rights groups, and global media are now watching closely to see how FIFA responds.

As of now, FIFA has not issued any public comment.

FairSquare’s call for an investigation into Gianni Infantino marks a major moment for world football. With accusations of political favouritism, questionable award procedures, and violations of ethics rules, this controversy touches the heart of FIFA’s credibility.

Whether or not the Ethics Committee acts, the issue has already sparked an important conversation about transparency, governance, and the true independence of global sports leadership.

Source By Prince Kwame Wonder

The world is getting ready for one of the biggest sporting events ever the 2026 FIFA World Cup. This tournament will be historic because it is the first time 48 teams will compete instead of the usual 32. The competition will also be hosted by three countries: the United States, Canada, and Mexico.

Football fans around the world have been waiting for the official draw, and now FIFA has finally released the full group lineup. The draw took place in Washington D.C., and it revealed some exciting, surprising, and challenging match ups.

In this article, we break down all 12 groups, the teams inside them, and what fans should expect from the new expanded format. The language is simple, clear, and made for everyone to understand perfect for football lovers in Ghana, Africa, and across the world.

Overview of the 2026 World Cup Format

Before we jump into the full draw, here is a quick look at how the 2026 World Cup will work:
48 teams instead of 32
12 groups labeled A to L
Each group has 4 teams
The top two teams from each group qualify
Plus the 8 best third-place teams also qualify
A total of 32 teams will enter the knockout stage

This format means more matches, more drama, more upsets, and more opportunities for smaller nations to shine. Now let’s look at the draw in full.

FULL 2026 WORLD CUP GROUPS

Group A
  • Mexico (Host nation)
  • South Africa
  • South Korea
  • European Playoff Team D

This group looks balanced. Mexico will have home advantage, but South Korea and South Africa are known for their fighting spirit. The playoff team could shake things up.

Group B
  • Canada (Host nation)
  • Switzerland
  • Qatar
  • European Playoff Team A

Canada will enjoy strong home support. Switzerland is experienced, Qatar wants to prove itself after hosting 2022, and the playoff team will be hungry.

Group C
  • Brazil
  • Morocco
  • Scotland
  • Haiti

This group is one of the most exciting. Brazil is the favorite, Morocco is Africa’s strongest team after their 2022 heroics, Scotland has passion, and Haiti adds unpredictability.

Group D
  • United States (Host nation)
  • Paraguay
  • Australia
  • European Playoff Team C

The USA will try to use home advantage. Australia always brings energy, Paraguay is tricky, and the playoff team completes a competitive group.

Group E
  • Germany
  • Curaçao
  • Ivory Coast (Côte d’Ivoire)
  • Ecuador

Germany is rebuilding but still strong. Ivory Coast will represent Africa proudly. Ecuador is fast and disciplined. Curaçao is the underdog everyone will watch.

Group F
  • Netherlands
  • Japan
  • European Playoff Team B
  • Tunisia

This is a technical group with teams that play quick football. Netherlands are favorites, but Japan and Tunisia love surprises.

Group G
  • Belgium
  • (Teams yet to be confirmed)

Belgium leads this group as the only confirmed team for now. Fans will have to wait for the final qualifiers

Group H
  • Spain
  • Uruguay
  • Saudi Arabia
  • Cabo Verde

Spain and Uruguay are the strongest here, but Saudi Arabia has shocked big teams before. Cabo Verde is one of Africa’s brightest rising national teams.

Group I
  • France
  • Senegal
  • Norway
  • European Playoff Winner

This group is FIRE. France and Senegal meeting again will be a big moment for African fans. Norway brings Erling Haaland’s power. This is one of the toughest groups.

Group J
  • Argentina (Defending Champions)
  • Algeria
  • Austria
  • Jordan

Argentina enters as the team to beat. Algeria is returning to the big stage, and Austria is well organized. Jordan is the underdog.

Group K
  • Portugal
  • (Other teams to be added)

Portugal leads this group, but the remaining teams will be confirmed after the playoff games.

Group L
  • England
  • Croatia
  • Panama
  • Ghana

This group is massive for Ghanaians. Ghana gets a challenging group with England and Croatia two European giants but the Black Stars love proving people wrong. Panama is also a team that brings surprises.

Source By Prince Kwame Wonder