The Norwegian Football Federation became the first national federation to formally back an ethics complaint against FIFA president Gianni Infantino 1. President Lise Klaveness sent a letter of support to FIFA's Ethics Committee on or before 2 June, behind a complaint the human-rights group FairSquare lodged on 8 December 2025. It argues Infantino's award of the inaugural FIFA Peace Prize to Donald Trump breached Article 15 of the Code of Ethics, the provision on political neutrality.
Human Rights Watch documented that award in its April host-city audit , and FairSquare's complaint has run since December. None of FIFA's 211 member federations had publicly challenged Infantino over it until now.
Klaveness was deliberate: "We are sending this letter alone." The Ethics Committee can act on a member complaint less easily than on an NGO filing, and Norway's letter converts an outside campaign into an internal one. FairSquare plans a "Reboot FIFA" mass-signatory resubmission after the tournament 2, with Norway's name now the precedent other federations can point to.
