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Trump Mocked Over Remark on South Africa During World Cup Discussion

Timothy Lukanga
Last updated: 2026/06/17 at 3:07 AM
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US President Donald Trump has sparked widespread criticism and ridicule after making comments that appeared to confuse the geography and political structure of Africa while discussing international football.

Speaking during a conversation about the 2026 FIFA World Cup, Trump reportedly suggested that countries in North Africa could unite to form a single football team, claiming that “South Africa” had done the same by bringing together several countries into one national side.

“Why don’t North African countries unite to form one great team? South Africa did it—all their countries came together into one team, and you can look at them now,” Trump was quoted as saying.

The remarks quickly drew reactions from political commentators, football fans and social media users, many of whom pointed out that South Africa is a sovereign nation and not a regional bloc composed of multiple countries.

Critics argued that the statement reflected a misunderstanding of Africa’s political geography, noting that Southern Africa consists of several independent countries, including Botswana, Namibia, Zimbabwe, Zambia and others, none of which compete under a single football team.

Football regulations under FIFA require national teams to represent individual sovereign countries, although some territories and special administrative regions participate separately under specific arrangements.

The comments generated significant debate online, with many users sharing humorous reactions and memes, while others criticized what they described as a lack of awareness about the African continent.

Neither the White House nor Trump’s representatives had issued a clarification regarding the remarks by the time of publication.

The incident comes as global attention remains focused on the ongoing 2026 FIFA World Cup, jointly hosted by the United States, Canada and Mexico, which has attracted millions of viewers worldwide.

Political analysts say the episode underscores the growing scrutiny public figures face in the age of social media, where comments on international affairs can quickly spark global reactions.

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Timothy Lukanga June 17, 2026
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