A prominent German soccer official, Oke Göttlich, has called for countries to consider boycotting the 2026 World Cup in the United States, citing concerns over state actions and threats of war under the Trump administration. Göttlich, a vice president of the German federation and president of FC St. Pauli, argues that the current situation parallels the lead-up to the 1936 Berlin Olympics, urging nations to avoid appearing as complicit in a regime characterized by aggression. This call to action is further fueled by the belief that the safety of citizens and athletes traveling to the U.S. is at risk, and the belief that the current administration is creating a new world order of unchecked US aggression. This stance challenges FIFA’s leadership and the potential dangers for fans traveling to the U.S.
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A German football federation executive committee member, Oke Göttlich, has suggested a World Cup boycott in response to actions by Donald Trump. Göttlich, citing Trump’s actions that have caused discord across Europe, including threats and tariffs, believes the potential threat is greater than that of the Olympic Games boycotts of the 1980s. The United States is co-hosting the World Cup, a tournament that is already facing criticism over ticket prices and travel bans. Göttlich’s call for a boycott may face resistance from federation president Bernd Neuendorf and FIFA president Gianni Infantino.
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A German soccer federation executive committee member, Oke Göttlich, is advocating for a World Cup boycott due to actions by U.S. President Donald Trump, citing concerns about political tensions. These tensions stem from Trump’s actions related to Greenland and potential tariffs on European countries. Göttlich’s call for a boycott references past Olympic boycotts and emphasizes the importance of defending values. While the United States is co-hosting the event, there may be resistance to a boycott from other federation officials.
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