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Trump Renews Threat to Pull Boston’s 2026 World Cup Matches as FIFA Reasserts Venue Control

FIFA says governments handle security, with existing contracts making late venue changes difficult.

Overview

  • Trump said he could “take them away” and claimed he would ask FIFA president Gianni Infantino to move Boston’s games over safety concerns.
  • FIFA vice president Victor Montagliani said venue decisions are FIFA’s to make, and a spokesperson noted that safety and security fall under government responsibility.
  • Reporters and officials highlighted major contractual, legal, and logistical hurdles to any change with roughly eight months before the June 11 kickoff.
  • Boston’s slate includes seven matches at Gillette Stadium, among them five group games, a Round of 32 match, and a quarterfinal on July 9, as Mayor Michelle Wu affirmed the city’s readiness.
  • A recent ‘street takeover’ in Boston that included a torched police cruiser prompted questions that led to Trump’s remarks and his criticism of Wu.