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BREAKING: FIFA Orders Donald Trump’s Peace Prize Revoked and Returned After Board Members and Top Executives Launch Official Investigation Into Award Process, Claiming Award Was Unilaterally Approved by President Gianni Infantino Without Board Consent
Zürich, Switzerland — A major shake-up hit FIFA headquarters today after the organization’s board of directors voted to revoke and demand the return of the controversial “FIFA Peace Prize” awarded to former U.S. President Donald Trump.
The decision follows an internal investigation that reportedly uncovered serious procedural violations in the approval process.
According to senior officials, the award was never reviewed or voted on by FIFA’s executive board.
Instead, investigators allege that FIFA President Gianni Infantino unilaterally approved and announced the prize, bypassing established governance protocols and blindsiding multiple top executives.
In a brief statement, FIFA confirmed that the prize had been officially rescinded pending the conclusion of the inquiry.
Sources inside the organization described the atmosphere as “tense” and “deeply fractured,” with several board members calling the situation an unprecedented breach of internal policy.
The investigation—now expanded to include communications, decision logs, and staff testimony—is expected to continue through the week as officials attempt to determine how the award was authorized without institutional oversight.
Neither Infantino nor representatives for Donald Trump have publicly responded to the revocation.
The episode has sparked global attention and raised questions about FIFA’s internal transparency, marking one of the most dramatic governance disputes the organization has faced in years.

