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FIFA Peace Prize to Debut at 2026 World Cup Draw

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FIFA Peace Prize to Debut at 2026 World Cup Draw

FIFA has introduced a new global honor, the FIFA Peace Prize. It will debut during the 2026 World Cup draw in Washington. The award celebrates individuals who use football to inspire peace and unity worldwide.
FIFA President Gianni Infantino announced the prize on Wednesday. He shared that football represents peace and hope for future generations. According to Infantino, this award highlights those who bring communities together through the beautiful game.
Football has always had the power to connect people. Therefore, the FIFA Peace Prize aims to recognize those spreading goodwill and compassion through sport. It reinforces the message that football goes beyond competition, it builds bridges.

Global Stage for Peace and Unity

The announcement came ahead of Infantino’s appearance at the America Business Forum in Miami. The event featured prominent speakers, including U.S. President Donald Trump and football legend Lionel Messi.
By unveiling the award before such a diverse audience, FIFA emphasized its global commitment to peace. In addition, it showcased the organization’s vision of using sport to unite cultures.
The FIFA Peace Prize will set a new benchmark for recognition in global sports. As a result, it encourages players, leaders, and fans alike to promote understanding through football.
The world now awaits its first recipient in 2026. A moment that promises to celebrate humanity, unity, and the spirit of the game.

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