🕊️ FIFA Launches the “Peace Prize – Football Unites the World”

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In a move that’s catching attention far beyond the sport itself, FIFA has introduced a new annual award: the Peace Prize – Football Unites the World.
The award will celebrate individuals and organisations who use football as a tool for peace, unity, and social change.

The first-ever prize will be presented at the 2026 FIFA World Cup draw this December in Washington, D.C. FIFA President Gianni Infantino described it as “a testament to football’s power to heal divisions and bring people together.”

This announcement has sparked conversations across the football community — some view it as a genuine step toward social responsibility, while others see it as FIFA’s attempt to reshape its public image after years of controversy.

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