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FIFA accused of violating its own rules with Peace Prize to Donald Trump: ‘Clear breach of neutrality’

FIFA president Gianni Infantino has been accused of violating neutrality of the organisation. Infantino recently awarded US President Donald Trump with the newly-introduced FIFA Peace Prize that has attracted a lot of criticism.

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