German Football Chief Urges 2026 World Cup Boycott Amid Trump Tensions

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Oke Göttlich, St. Pauli president and German Football Association vice president, urged Europe to seriously discuss boycotting the 2026 World Cup in response to Donald Trump’s escalating rhetoric and broader U.S. foreign moves, likening the moment to Cold War Olympic boycotts and criticizing FIFA for perceived double standards. France said there is no desire to boycott, highlighting mixed views on politics in sport as the U.S.-hosted tournament approaches.
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