125 years is worth celebrating. So happy birthday to the Hungarian football federation, which took advantage of the opportunity to invite the elite of European football on Sunday and Monday. We talked about Puskas and other former local glories, the incredible 8-3 victory against Germany in 1954. And, when the microphones were cut and the doors closed, the possibility of a boycott of the next World Cup in the United States this summer, according to the well-informed English daily The Guardian.
Because among certain presidents of European federations, concern is starting to rise over the possible annexation of Greenland by the United States and the need to provide a collective response if Donald Trump follows through with his ideas. Politically autonomous, Greenland belongs “footballistically” to Denmark, its small federation not being recognized by any FIFA confederation. And attacking its territory would therefore amount to directly attacking a member country of UEFA, the all-powerful European confederation.