The president of Concacaf on Wednesday insisted that President Trump's suggestion he might strip World Cup games from host cities he does not like has not been taken into consideration by FIFA.
Speaking in the Oval Office last week, Trump responded to a question about "immigration, crime and the World Cup" in lengthy fashion, addressing cities such as San Francisco and Seattle that will host games as well as Chicago and Memphis which the tournament will not visit. He concluded by warning "if I think [a host city] isn't safe, we'll move it into a different city, absolutely."
The federal government, however, is unable to unilaterally break the agreements around the World Cup, which are signed between host cities, 11 of which are in the U.S., and FIFA directly. As such Victor Montagliani, p