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President Donald Trump Set to Sign Executive Order Renaming ‘Football’ and ‘Soccer’

Washington, D.C. – July 17, 2025

In a move that has stunned the sports world, President Donald Trump is reportedly preparing to sign an executive order that would dramatically reshape American sports terminology. Sources close to the White House tell ESPN that the order, expected to be formalized by the end of the week, will rename the sport commonly known as “football” in the U.S. to “American Ball,” while reclassifying the global game of soccer as “football.”

The proposal, leaked late Thursday, aims to align U.S. sports language with Trump’s vision of national identity. “We’re taking back our game,” Trump reportedly said during a closed-door meeting, per an insider. “American Ball is tougher, bigger, and better—soccer’s the world’s game, so let them have it. We’ll call it football from now on.” The change would affect all official NFL documentation, broadcasts, and educational materials, with “soccer” officially adopted for the sport played with a round ball.

The NFL, which generated $20 billion in revenue in 2024, per Forbes, has yet to comment officially but is expected to face significant logistical challenges. Fans on X are already divided, with @NFLPatriot cheering, “Finally, a name that fits our gridiron glory!” while @SoccerFanUSA lamented, “This is a slap in the face to global unity.” The U.S. Soccer Federation has issued a statement calling for dialogue, citing the sport’s growing popularity—MLS drew 11 million fans in 2024, per Statista.

Trump’s decision follows months of informal remarks during campaign rallies, where he criticized the term “football” for its minimal use of the feet compared to soccer. The order would also mandate a review of educational curricula, potentially impacting youth sports programs. Critics argue it could confuse international relations, given “football” is the universal term for soccer outside North America.

Supporters, including some conservative lawmakers, hail it as a bold reclamation of American exceptionalism. “It’s about time we owned our sport,” said Senator Ted Cruz, per CNN. However, sports historians note the term “football” dates back to the 19th century, derived from early American college games, complicating the shift.

As the NFL prepares for its 2025 season kickoff, the debate intensifies. Kansas City Chiefs’ Patrick Mahomes tweeted, “Call it what you want, I’m still throwing touchdowns,” reflecting a pragmatic stance. Meanwhile, the league’s marketing teams scramble to adapt, with potential rebranding costs estimated at $500 million, according to industry analysts.

Will this order redefine American sports culture, or spark a backlash? Stay tuned to ESPN for updates as the White House finalizes the executive action.

 

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