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'We could do that': Donald Trump floats ‘football' rename, then sparks FIFA Final drama
'We could do that': Donald Trump floats ‘football' rename, then sparks FIFA Final drama

Time of India

time16-07-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Time of India

'We could do that': Donald Trump floats ‘football' rename, then sparks FIFA Final drama

Donald Trump's appearance at the FIFA Club World Cup final did more than stir stadium buzz — it kicked off a bold proposal: renaming soccer as 'football' in the United States. As the country gears up to co-host the 2026 FIFA World Cup, Trump floated the idea during a pre-match interview, hinting that the change could even come via executive action. Tired of too many ads? go ad free now Paired with a medal mishap and an awkward on-stage moment, the incident quickly became one of the tournament's most talked-about storylines. Trump floats executive order to rebrand soccer as 'football' ahead of 2026 World Cup Speaking to DAZN ahead of the final, Trump was asked whether the U.S. would ever follow the global norm and call the sport 'football.' He replied, 'I think we could do that,' suggesting a possible executive order to make the switch. Though brief, the comment made global waves. Trump framed soccer's rise as symbolic of America's resurgence on the world stage — in politics, finance, and now sports. He claimed the sport's momentum mirrors what he sees as the country's comeback both at home and abroad. Boos break out during anthem and medal ceremony Trump arrived at MetLife Stadium with First Lady Melania Trump to initial cheers. But the mood shifted dramatically once the national anthem began and his face flashed on the big screen. Boos erupted from the crowd, cutting through the pre-match atmosphere. The backlash intensified during the medal presentation. As Trump handed medals to players, jeers rang out across the stadium. A moment meant to celebrate turned tense, with cameras capturing several players looking distracted or confused as the noise carried on. Winner's medal sparks confusion, gets pocketed In a twist few saw coming, Trump was handed a winner's medal himself — a move that was neither announced nor explained. Just seconds later, he slipped the medal into his pants pocket instead of wearing it. The moment, caught live on broadcast, instantly went viral. Tired of too many ads? go ad free now Social media lit up with reactions, with many users calling it awkward, inappropriate, or just plain bizarre. Critics said the casual handling of the medal clashed with the ceremonial gravitas of a FIFA final. Trophy lift delayed as Trump lingers on stage After FIFA president Gianni Infantino exited the dais post-trophy handover, Trump remained in place. The players paused, unsure whether to lift the trophy with the President still on stage. The awkward silence lasted several seconds. Cole Palmer, who scored twice in the match, later admitted he was thrown off: 'I knew he was going to be here, but I didn't know he was going to be on the stand when we lifted the trophy, so I was a bit confused.' The celebration only resumed when Robert Sánchez signaled Reece James to go ahead, cutting through the hesitation. With 2026 World Cup nearing, political symbolism takes center stage Trump's comment about renaming soccer — made just as the U.S. prepares to co-host the 2026 FIFA World Cup — was seen by some as more than a casual quip. It came off as early political signaling, linking a sport's transformation to America's global image. Whether or not the U.S. ever ditches 'soccer' for 'football,' the moment made one thing clear: even the beautiful game can become a political power play. 'Also read:

German publishers commend Korean readership
German publishers commend Korean readership

Korea Herald

time08-07-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Korea Herald

German publishers commend Korean readership

German publishers expect rising global interest in Korean literature, want German literature to reach Koreans German publishers admired South Korea's literary culture and the appeal of Korean literature Seoul International Book Fair 2025 on Thursday. The German booth drew strong interest from Korean readers, with publishers praising the fair's vibrant energy and organization. 'Koreans have so many great ideas about publishing and how to do it. They are very, very well versed to understand what readers love to read,' Natalja Schmidt, Publishing Director at Knaur Fiction & Bramble from Germany, told The Korea Herald. 'They (Koreans) are really keen on bringing Korean book culture to the world. I was really fascinated by that. I really think that the interest in Korean literature worldwide is about to grow,' she said. Schmidt described the fair as 'absolutely beautiful' and 'so well organized,' noting the impressive network of Korean publishing houses and literary agents. 'I came here this year because I was invited by the K Book Market. They invite people from publishing houses around the world to get to know more of the publishing culture in South Korea,' said Schmidt. 'From the German side, we can bring some interesting titles to Korea as well,' she hoped. Juergen Boos, President and CEO of Frankfurt Book Fair, shared similar sentiments with Schmidt's seeing literary ties with Korea. 'I have a long-standing relationship with Korea because back in 2005, Korea was the Guest of Honor in Frankfurt. Since then, we have had a close relationship with many institutions,' Boos said. 'Last year, it was pretty quiet. This year, it's very lively — lots of young people. It's a wonderful book community here,' he said, noting growing excitement among Korean readers. Asked about German literary recommendations for Korean readers, Boos emphasized the enduring value of classics. 'I think it's all about the classics. Hermann Hesse and Thomas Mann have been translated many, many times,' he said. Boos also mentioned a personal favorite: Wasserland by Christian Kracht. 'It's about a young guy traveling through Germany. I love this book — and my 25-year-old son loves it too, so it's become a kind of family tradition,' he said. Meanwhile, speaking with The Korea Herald, Joern Beissert, Deputy Ambassador at the German Embassy in Seoul, expressed delight at the Korean youth's enthusiastic participation. 'So many young people come here,' Beissert observed. 'We're very happy with the great resonance we have among the Korean public. German literature has something to offer for Koreans,' he added. sanjaykumar@

Thomas Tuchel unhappy with England attitude in laboured victory over Andorra
Thomas Tuchel unhappy with England attitude in laboured victory over Andorra

North Wales Chronicle

time07-06-2025

  • Sport
  • North Wales Chronicle

Thomas Tuchel unhappy with England attitude in laboured victory over Andorra

Boos greeted the final whistle, just as they did at half-time, after the 6,950 travelling fans watched the Euro 2024 runners-up put in a limp performance against the side ranked 173rd in the world. England failed to turn their dominance into a goal as the first half ended scoreless, with Harry Kane finally making the breakthrough when turning in star man Noni Madueke's cross in the 50th minute. A 1-0 win for the #ThreeLions in Barcelona 👊 — England (@England) June 7, 2025 But Tuchel's side failed to kick on in Barcelona and the skipper's third goal in as many games under the German boss proved the difference in an underwhelming win against obdurate Andorra. 'I didn't like the attitude how we ended the game,' Tuchel said after his first away match in charge. 'I liked the attitude how we started the game, the first 25 minutes, but I didn't like the last 25 minutes, the last half an hour. 'I think we lacked the seriousness and the urgency that is needed in a World Cup qualifier. 'We played with fire and I didn't like the attitude in the end. I didn't like the body language and I think it was not what the occasion needed.' England tightened their grip at the top of Group K by continuing their 100 per cent start to World Cup qualification and life under Tuchel. 'In the end we played with fire, honestly,' the head coach reiterated at the RCDE Stadium. 'I felt it almost like in a cup game where the favourite does not smell the danger. 'I didn't feel a team that is aware it's only 1-0 in a World Cup qualifier because we were not happy with ourselves. 'I'm not blaming them, I even feel like (they felt) 'OK, we're not happy and this is stuck today, it will not happen today'. 'Step by step the energy dropped. We needed exactly the opposite but we couldn't deliver and so we got away with a win. 'I think we still deserved the win and we have three wins and three clean sheets. From there we go. 'We will not stop to encourage them and make clear after we have a proper look at the match what we want from them.' Tonight's England Player of the Match connected by @EE: @NoniMadueke_! 🌟 — England (@England) June 7, 2025 Supporters also want more from the players and Tuchel could not blame them for expressing their frustration in Spain, where he heard boos but not abusive songs from some about Prime Minister Keir Starmer. 'The booing is OK,' the England head coach said. 'First of all, the support was amazing, unbelievable. They created a fantastic atmosphere for a match like this. 'When I came out, straight away I was excited and they made it a very special atmosphere first of all. Following #EnglandAway 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁥󠁮󠁧󠁿👏 — England (@England) June 7, 2025 'They were underwhelmed and not happy with our performance, especially how we ended the first half, so I don't think we can blame them for that. 'We cannot even blame them how we ended the match. In the opposite. I thought they were fantastic throughout the whole match. 'I did not hear anything about what you said about abusive songs or chants, so if it happens of course it's not acceptable but I didn't hear it.'

Thomas Tuchel unhappy with England attitude in laboured victory over Andorra
Thomas Tuchel unhappy with England attitude in laboured victory over Andorra

South Wales Guardian

time07-06-2025

  • Sport
  • South Wales Guardian

Thomas Tuchel unhappy with England attitude in laboured victory over Andorra

Boos greeted the final whistle, just as they did at half-time, after the 6,950 travelling fans watched the Euro 2024 runners-up put in a limp performance against the side ranked 173rd in the world. England failed to turn their dominance into a goal as the first half ended scoreless, with Harry Kane finally making the breakthrough when turning in star man Noni Madueke's cross in the 50th minute. A 1-0 win for the #ThreeLions in Barcelona 👊 — England (@England) June 7, 2025 But Tuchel's side failed to kick on in Barcelona and the skipper's third goal in as many games under the German boss proved the difference in an underwhelming win against obdurate Andorra. 'I didn't like the attitude how we ended the game,' Tuchel said after his first away match in charge. 'I liked the attitude how we started the game, the first 25 minutes, but I didn't like the last 25 minutes, the last half an hour. 'I think we lacked the seriousness and the urgency that is needed in a World Cup qualifier. 'We played with fire and I didn't like the attitude in the end. I didn't like the body language and I think it was not what the occasion needed.' England tightened their grip at the top of Group K by continuing their 100 per cent start to World Cup qualification and life under Tuchel. 'In the end we played with fire, honestly,' the head coach reiterated at the RCDE Stadium. 'I felt it almost like in a cup game where the favourite does not smell the danger. 'I didn't feel a team that is aware it's only 1-0 in a World Cup qualifier because we were not happy with ourselves. 'I'm not blaming them, I even feel like (they felt) 'OK, we're not happy and this is stuck today, it will not happen today'. 'Step by step the energy dropped. We needed exactly the opposite but we couldn't deliver and so we got away with a win. 'I think we still deserved the win and we have three wins and three clean sheets. From there we go. 'We will not stop to encourage them and make clear after we have a proper look at the match what we want from them.' Tonight's England Player of the Match connected by @EE: @NoniMadueke_! 🌟 — England (@England) June 7, 2025 Supporters also want more from the players and Tuchel could not blame them for expressing their frustration in Spain, where he heard boos but not abusive songs from some about Prime Minister Keir Starmer. 'The booing is OK,' the England head coach said. 'First of all, the support was amazing, unbelievable. They created a fantastic atmosphere for a match like this. 'When I came out, straight away I was excited and they made it a very special atmosphere first of all. Following #EnglandAway 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁥󠁮󠁧󠁿👏 — England (@England) June 7, 2025 'They were underwhelmed and not happy with our performance, especially how we ended the first half, so I don't think we can blame them for that. 'We cannot even blame them how we ended the match. In the opposite. I thought they were fantastic throughout the whole match. 'I did not hear anything about what you said about abusive songs or chants, so if it happens of course it's not acceptable but I didn't hear it.'

Thomas Tuchel unhappy with England attitude in laboured victory over Andorra
Thomas Tuchel unhappy with England attitude in laboured victory over Andorra

Leader Live

time07-06-2025

  • Sport
  • Leader Live

Thomas Tuchel unhappy with England attitude in laboured victory over Andorra

Boos greeted the final whistle, just as they did at half-time, after the 6,950 travelling fans watched the Euro 2024 runners-up put in a limp performance against the side ranked 173rd in the world. England failed to turn their dominance into a goal as the first half ended scoreless, with Harry Kane finally making the breakthrough when turning in star man Noni Madueke's cross in the 50th minute. A 1-0 win for the #ThreeLions in Barcelona 👊 — England (@England) June 7, 2025 But Tuchel's side failed to kick on in Barcelona and the skipper's third goal in as many games under the German boss proved the difference in an underwhelming win against obdurate Andorra. 'I didn't like the attitude how we ended the game,' Tuchel said after his first away match in charge. 'I liked the attitude how we started the game, the first 25 minutes, but I didn't like the last 25 minutes, the last half an hour. 'I think we lacked the seriousness and the urgency that is needed in a World Cup qualifier. 'We played with fire and I didn't like the attitude in the end. I didn't like the body language and I think it was not what the occasion needed.' England tightened their grip at the top of Group K by continuing their 100 per cent start to World Cup qualification and life under Tuchel. 'In the end we played with fire, honestly,' the head coach reiterated at the RCDE Stadium. 'I felt it almost like in a cup game where the favourite does not smell the danger. 'I didn't feel a team that is aware it's only 1-0 in a World Cup qualifier because we were not happy with ourselves. 'I'm not blaming them, I even feel like (they felt) 'OK, we're not happy and this is stuck today, it will not happen today'. 'Step by step the energy dropped. We needed exactly the opposite but we couldn't deliver and so we got away with a win. 'I think we still deserved the win and we have three wins and three clean sheets. From there we go. 'We will not stop to encourage them and make clear after we have a proper look at the match what we want from them.' Tonight's England Player of the Match connected by @EE: @NoniMadueke_! 🌟 — England (@England) June 7, 2025 Supporters also want more from the players and Tuchel could not blame them for expressing their frustration in Spain, where he heard boos but not abusive songs from some about Prime Minister Keir Starmer. 'The booing is OK,' the England head coach said. 'First of all, the support was amazing, unbelievable. They created a fantastic atmosphere for a match like this. 'When I came out, straight away I was excited and they made it a very special atmosphere first of all. Following #EnglandAway 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁥󠁮󠁧󠁿👏 — England (@England) June 7, 2025 'They were underwhelmed and not happy with our performance, especially how we ended the first half, so I don't think we can blame them for that. 'We cannot even blame them how we ended the match. In the opposite. I thought they were fantastic throughout the whole match. 'I did not hear anything about what you said about abusive songs or chants, so if it happens of course it's not acceptable but I didn't hear it.'

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