FIFA's Trump Tower Office: Strengthening Connections with the US President amidst Global Football Governance.
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FIFA has further solidified its relationship with the U.S. President by opening an office in Trump Tower in New York City. This move comes as the United States prepares to host the majority of the men's World Cup next summer. FIFA President Gianni Infantino announced the opening at an event in Trump Tower, where the Club World Cup trophy will be on display.

Infantino stated that FIFA needs to be in New York, not just for the Club World Cup this year and the World Cup next year, but as a permanent location for their offices. He thanked Eric Trump and President Trump for their support, noting the President's enthusiasm for soccer and the government's assistance. Eric Trump expressed his honor and excitement about FIFA's activities.

This is not the first move FIFA has made to deepen its ties with the United States. Last year, FIFA relocated its legal department to Miami. The new office in Trump Tower complements the existing offices in Miami, which oversee legal and regulatory operations related to the FIFA Club World Cup 2025 and the FIFA World Cup 2026.

Infantino has been invited to the White House and has visited President Trump's Mar-a-Lago resort multiple times. He even accompanied Trump on a state tour of the Middle East in May.

However, this close relationship has drawn criticism. Human rights groups have warned that FIFA risks becoming a "public relations tool" for the U.S. government. Concerns have been raised about immigration policies potentially restricting the entry of citizens from 19 countries, including Iran, which has qualified for the World Cup. Some have urged Infantino to reconsider hosting the tournament if the safety and free travel of fans and players cannot be guaranteed. Despite these concerns, Infantino has dismissed the idea that the Trump administration's border policies would disrupt the tournament.

Andrew Giuliani, who leads a White House task force on World Cup preparation, has assured that the event will be both secure and welcoming. Trump seems to be embracing his role in bringing the World Cup to the U.S.

FIFA's headquarters are located in Zurich, Switzerland. The complex has served as the official headquarters of FIFA since 2006. FIFA was founded in 1904. The current FIFA headquarters, designed by Swiss architect Tilla Theus, is located on the Zuriberg.


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