John,
Trump wants this summer’s FIFA World Cup to be his coronation. For months, he’s forcefully been pushing himself into the spotlight, boasting it will be the greatest World Cup ever, a global stage to clean up his image and rake in billions.
A month ago, Trump was awarded FIFA’s inaugural Peace Prize. Now he’s threatening to take over Greenland, and suddenly, everything is wobbling.
German officials are openly discussing a boycott. In the UK, MPs are urging England and Scotland’s teams to stay home. What once sounded unthinkable is suddenly real: a World Cup without the world’s biggest teams. And Trump knows what that would mean: humiliation.
A boycott by Spain, Brazil, or Germany would strip the World Cup of its legitimacy and turn that global celebration into an embarrassing symbol of Trump’s isolation and aggression.
And that’s how we force Trump out of Greenland. A coordinated boycott by teams, players, and sponsors would send a crystal clear message: football will not be used to whitewash imperialism.
Momentum is building, John. What’s missing is overwhelming public outrage.
Sign the petition now and demand a World Cup boycott to protect Greenland.
Critics say the only people a boycott will hurt are the fans and the players. But boycotts of sporting and cultural events send powerful signals to oppressive regimes that the international community won’t tolerate aggression.
Trump is out of control - abducting a sitting President and laying claim to allies’ territory. In Davos Trump said the US wouldn't use force, but if governments don’t resist now, it’ll encourage him to go even further. We need to use every means available to rein in his extremist administration - and boycotting the World Cup is a great place to start.
Hosting a successful World Cup really matters to Trump - if dozens of countries pull out, it’ll be a massive blow to his fragile ego, and send a clear message that he will be held accountable.
Sign the petition: Tell sports ministers, football teams and sponsors - boycott the World Cup.
