The French government is not in favor of boycotting this year’s World Cup finals being co-hosted by the United States, France’s sports minister said on Tuesday, January 21.
US President Trump has targeted France among the eight European countries threatened with tariffs for their opposition to his drive to annex Greenland, an autonomous territory of Denmark. That prompted a senior leftist French politician, Eric Coquerel, to say the US should be stripped of co-hosting this year’s football World Cup, with Canada and Mexico the other two hosts.
“As it stands now, there is no desire from the ministry for a boycott of this great competition,” Sports Minister Marina Ferrari told reporters. “Now, I will not anticipate what could happen, but I have also heard voices raised from certain political blocs. I am one who believes in keeping sport separate [from politics]. The World Cup is an extremely important moment for those who love sport.”
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Coquerel had on Tuesday said he could not see how France could play in football’s quadrennial global showpiece if Trump went through with his threats over Greenland. “Seriously, does one imagine going to play the World Cup in a country who attacks its ‘neighbors,’ threatens to invade Greenland, destroys international law?” Coquerel said.
Frenchman Claude Le Roy, a veteran coach who guided Cameroon to the 1988 Africa Cup of Nations title, also suggested African teams should boycott the World Cup, to be held between June 11 and July 19. “Does Donald Trump deserve to host a football World Cup? I don’t think so, and it’s time people spoke up,” the 77-year-old told Le Monde.
The French line came hours after the German government had divested themselves of responsibility for taking decisions over a possible boycott. Christiane Schenderlein, the state minister for sports, said in a statement sent to Agence France-Presse: “Decisions on participation or boycotts at major sporting events lie solely with the competent sports associations, not with politicians. This assessment should therefore be made by the respective associations โ in this case, the German FA (DFB) and FIFA.”
FIFA president Gianni Infantino has cultivated a close relationship with Trump, even creating a special “FIFA Peace Prize” he awarded to Trump at the World Cup draw in December.