A view of Levi's Stadium ahead of 2026 FIFA World Cup of San Francisco Bay Area in Santa Clara, California, United States on May 28, 2026. [Tayfun Coşkun - Anadolu Agency]
No matter how intently we listen to FIFA President Gianni Infantino’s repetitive hymns extolling the “purity of the game” and its pristine detachment from politics, reality strikes back with a naked truth: football is no longer just a sport. It has morphed into a fierce breed of modern politics, serving simultaneously as an instrument of both soft and hard power. As the World Cup approaches, this reality takes on a more radical dimension. This time, the tournament unfolds within the domain of Donald Trump—a man who views the world strictly through a transactional prism, treating every political or ideological stance as a mere line item in a commercial contract, ripe for buying or selling. When it comes to deep, self-defining […]

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