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FIFA CREATES NEW CONSOLATION AWARD, SPARKS CURIOSITY OVER UNKNOWN WINNER

FIFA has created a new "Peace Prize," with critics suggesting it's a tactic to appease Donald Trump ahead of the 2026 World Cup in North America, ensuring smooth entry for international fans.

FIFA Creates New Consolation Award, Sparks Curiosity Over Unknown Winner
FIFA is launching its own version of the Nobel Peace Prize - Photo Credit: Getty Images

FIFA, the organisation that oversees soccer, has apparently devised a clever strategy to maintain good relations with Donald Trump, the guy who has the power to ruin the world's most important athletic event, as the United States, Canada, and Mexico are scheduled to host the World Cup next year.

FIFA announced Wednesday the development of its own peace prize, which will be given out in Washington, DC, on December 5, because it did not have a jumbo jet to give away. ... We would not be shocked if one of the first recipients was a particular US president who enjoys winning things.

In a statement, FIFA stated that the award would be given to those who, by their unshakable dedication and exceptional deeds, have contributed to the peaceful unification of people worldwide and hence merit a special and unique recognition.

If Trump is fortunate enough to be selected, we are confident that he will find a way to make this honour sound more respectable, even though it is not the Nobel Peace Prize.

Gianni Infantino, the president of FIFA, sure made it seem significant.

Infantino, who has been hanging around with Trump lately and was, for some reason, present at the Gaza peace summit in Egypt last month, stated, "In an increasingly unsettled and divided world, it is fundamental to recognise the outstanding contribution of those who work hard to end conflicts and bring people together in a spirit of peace." "On behalf of the whole international football community, the FIFA Peace Prize - Football Unites the World will honour the tremendous efforts of those who bring people together and inspire hope for future generations." "Football stands for peace."

It is true that football, as the rest of the world refers to it, has united people, and it sounds good.

However, it is also true that FIFA has been associated with corruption and theft, particularly in relation to the selection of nations to host the World Cup. Many observers think that under Infantino, the organisation has not improved much since it was embroiled in a significant controversy ten years ago.

However, it is difficult to hold him accountable in this instance for caving in to the US president.

Tens of thousands of fans will go to the United States to watch their national teams compete, and Trump and his ICE thugs might seriously disrupt their plans, making a celebration a catastrophe.

Therefore, it makes logical sense to appease the president by offering him a fictitious peace reward.

Why not give Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman of Saudi Arabia, the country that will host the 2034 World Cup after a completely up-and-coming selection procedure, a new Religious Freedom Prize while Infantino is at it?

In any event, we are all in favour of it because it looks like a win-win situation for everyone, and the ceremony is likely to be rather funny.

In utterly unrelated news, we are pleased to announce that on December 5, Donald Trump will receive the WhoWhatWhy "Medal for Sports Organisations That Suck Up Best." Perhaps we can somehow integrate the two events.

PEREIRA ERA BEGINS: NOTTINGHAM FOREST CRUSH FENERBAHCE 3-0 IN EUROPA LEAGUE PLAY-OFF DEBUT

Vitor Pereira's Forest era starts with a bang! Discover how Igor Jesus and Gibbs-White secured a 3-0 Europa League win in Istanbul.

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That was some debut for Vitor Pereira as Nottingham Forest’s new boss. After three managers came and went, maybe the fourth time really is the charm.

Pereira didn’t get an easy start, either. Fenerbahce away in a high-stakes Europa League play-off? That’s a baptism by fire. He’s the fourth man in the hot seat this season, stepping in after Forest sent Sean Dyche packing.

Funny thing is, people said the same things about Dyche when he took over. He steadied the team right away, especially after Ange Postecoglou left things in a mess. Dyche brought back the basics: tight defence and no-nonsense football. And honestly, it worked for a bit, just like it did under Nuno Espirito Santo.

But then the wheels started to come off. Forest looked like they were steering straight for relegation with Dyche in charge.

Marinakis, the owner, decided Pereira was the man to avoid disaster. First job: survive Fenerbahçe away. No one expected it to be easy.

Forest actually started well. They kept the ball, used it smartly, and looked sharp. Pereira made a bold call starting two quick wingers, Omari Hutchinson and Callum Hudson-Odoi, with Morgan Gibbs-White playing just behind Igor Jesus, who’s been unstoppable in the Europa League.

It paid off. Gibbs-White and Jesus linked up for Forest’s second goal after Murillo rampaged forward and finally smashed the ball past Ederson (yes, that Ederson). Jesus barely had to do anything for his seventh Europa League goal in as many games, thanks to a wild headed assist from Gibbs-White – a move you don’t usually get from your playmaker, twisting at the front post and somehow finding the Brazilian.

Then Gibbs-White scored himself in the second half. 3-0 in Istanbul. Forest has one foot in the last 16 already.

Now, let’s be honest, Fenerbahçe aren’t exactly European giants. They haven’t won their league in ages. But with a midfield of Kante, Guendouzi, and Talisca? Semedo and Asensio on the flanks? Is Domenico Tedesco in charge? On paper, they should’ve put up a real fight.

Instead, they were just… awful. Shockingly bad. Honestly, they looked as poor as Qarabag did yesterday.

Forest could’ve slipped up or failed to take advantage, but they didn’t. They bossed the match from start to finish. Never in doubt.

So yeah, it’s a great start for Pereira. But we’ve seen this before. Dyche’s first game looked good, too. We’re not getting carried away just yet.

And let’s be real about Dyche; people call him a firefighter, but how many relegation scraps has he actually won? One with Everton, if you count last season, though most thought they’d survive anyway. He got sacked by Burnley before the end of their last relegation battle, and they went down the season before that, too.

Pereira’s got a better record. He took over Wolves when they were 19th in the Premier League, nine points from 16 games, basically dead and buried. Four months later, they were safe, 12 points clear, and had beaten Manchester United twice. Not bad.

Things eventually went south for him at Wolves, but Forest still saw enough to hand him the keys to their burning house or, if you prefer, the sinking ship. This is the same club that sacked Nuno, hired Ange, then Dyche, so logic isn’t really their thing, but here we are.

Maybe the fourth manager will finally get it right. Forest were excellent against Fenerbahçe and look set for the Europa League last 16. If they keep playing like this, the chaos might finally pay off.

XABI ALONSO REJECTS MARSEILLE: SPANIARD TURNS DOWN OM JOB OFFER AS LIVERPOOL LINKS GROW STRONGER

Xabi Alonso rejects "messy" Marseille! Discover why he turned down OM and the latest on his potential move to replace Arne Slot.

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Inside Xabi Alonso's refusal to join OM amid their "climate of inconsistency."

Xabi Alonso just turned down Marseille, who are deep in chaos right now. Meanwhile, talk about him heading back to Liverpool won’t go away. Alonso, now 44, got the boot from Real Madrid in January, just seven months after he left Bayer Leverkusen. Losing to Barcelona in the Super Cup final did him no favours, but honestly, trouble was brewing long before that. Several senior players felt disrespected by Alonso and didn’t buy into his style.

His tense relationship with Vinicius Junior pretty much summed up how things went wrong in the dressing room. Florentino Perez, never one for patience, sacked him. Since then, Alvaro Arbeloa stepped in, and Real seems to be getting back on track.

Alonso’s rough time at the Bernabeu, where he actually spent five years as a player, has made him picky about his next job. French outlet RMC Sport says he immediately said no to Marseille, worried the club is just too much of a mess right now.

Earlier this month, Roberto De Zerbi walked away from managing Marseille, setting off a chain reaction. After a brutal 5-0 loss to PSG, he and the club agreed to part ways. Just four days later, sporting director Medhi Benatia also announced he was leaving, saying the club’s communication had totally broken down and he couldn’t just ignore the situation anymore.

But then Frank McCourt, the club’s owner, stepped in and said Benatia will actually stay until the season ends. The fans weren't happy either; during Saturday’s 2-2 draw with Strasbourg, supporters behind both goals boycotted the first 15 minutes and spent the game whistling at their own team.

After Alonso said no, Marseille gave the job to Habib Beye. He used to play for Newcastle and Aston Villa, and now he’s at the Stade Velodrome, even though Rennes just sacked him last week.

As for Alonso, he’s taking his time before picking his next move. Not long ago, he was the hottest coach in Europe. Now, all eyes are on Liverpool, with rumours swirling that he could replace Arne Slot. Last month, a journalist asked Slot if Alonso had called him to talk about taking his job, and Slot had some fun with it. “Yeah, he called me and said, ‘What do you think about the team? "I'm taking over in six months; can you fill me in?" Slot joked.

“Or maybe sooner. Maybe he takes over tomorrow! No, no, no. That’s one of the weirdest questions I’ve ever had. What’s there to say? I’ve been here for over a year and a half, and I really enjoy it. We won the league last season, and this year’s been tougher. That’s just how it goes sometimes.”

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