In recent hours, posts have circulated on social media and
various digital platforms claiming that FIFA President Gianni Infantino
attempted to influence the 2026 FIFA World Cup to favor a hypothetical final
between Portugal and Argentina, with the aim of pitting the two greatest
figures in contemporary football, Cristiano Ronaldo and Lionel Messi, against
each other one last time.
These reports also allege that US President Donald Trump
personally warned Infantino before a Spanish national team match, threatening
him with legal consequences if there was any attempt to manipulate the
tournament or alter the results.
However, to date, there is no official information, court
rulings, investigations by competent authorities, or FIFA statements confirming
these claims. There is also no public evidence that Gianni Infantino faces
criminal charges related to an alleged attempt to manipulate the 2026 World
Cup, nor is there any real possibility that he will be imprisoned for the
events described in these posts.
Fact-checking experts recommend exercising caution with this
type of viral content, especially when it includes serious accusations without
supporting documents, rulings, testimonies, or evidence. In the absence of
official information, these claims should be considered unverified, not proven
facts.
