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BackWorld Cup 'Pride Match' in Seattle Sparks Controversy Between Iran, Egypt, and FIFA
World Cup 'Pride Match' in Seattle Sparks Controversy Between Iran, Egypt, and FIFA
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Deutsche Welle6/26/2026Sports3 min read

World Cup 'Pride Match' in Seattle Sparks Controversy Between Iran, Egypt, and FIFA

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A World Cup Group G match in Seattle, designated a "Pride Match," has caused controversy as the Iranian and Egyptian football federations, from Muslim-majority nations with anti-LGBTQ+ laws, protest the event and urge FIFA to ban rainbow symbols.

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Why It Matters

The World Cup Group G match between Iran and Egypt in Seattle was designated a "Pride Match" by local organizers, leading to protests from both national football federations due to their countries' anti-LGBTQ+ laws.

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Rainbow flags in the stands, Pride events across the city, colorful parties in the streets. And right in the middle of it all: a football match between two nations united in their hostility toward the LGBTQ+ community.

Saturday's World Cup Group G clash between Iran and Egypt in the northwestern US city of Seattle won't just determine who will progress to the knock-out round; it is also generating significant political controversy in the buildup.

In the first official "Pride Match" in World Cup history, the two competing teams hail from Muslim-majority nations where the LGBTQ+ community faces immense hardship and even criminal prosecution.

Federations criticize FIFA

The fact that this situation has arisen is ultimately a coincidence.

Even before the World Cup group draw in December, and before the specific matchups were known, the local organizing committee in Seattle had designated the game a "Pride Match," around a festival on the last weekend of June.

But the inclusion of the fixture in the city's Pride celebrations has not gone down well with the two participating football federations.

A spokesperson for the Iranian national team told The Athletic that they were taking the matter "seriously." In fact, they take it so seriously that the two opponents even joined forces before the match to stage a renewed protest, just as they had done when the fixture was first announced.

After all, the Iranian federation noted, Egypt and Iran are "two Muslim countries with deep cultural and religious commonalities," countries that share "values ​​and beliefs."

They have urged FIFA to take "the necessary steps" to "ensure that no such ceremonies or promotional activities take place in the stadium." The aim is to prevent symbols associated with "the movement" — as the federation referred to the LGBTQ+ community — from appearing inside the stadium, including rainbow flags.

For weeks, there has even been talk of a potential boycott or the match being called off. However, experts consider such a drastic reaction unlikely.

The LGBTQ+ community faces intense pressure in both Iran, where the death penalty can be imposed for homosexual acts, and in Egypt, where homosexuality can also lead to criminal prosecution.

FIFA – political stances vary by host

FIFA has remained steadfast so far. In response to an inquiry from The Athletic, the organization stated that the World Cup is an "inclusive event" and that fans of all sexual orientations are "welcome" at the matches.

This demonstrates that the global governing body prefers to align its stance on political messages with the conditions in the host countries rather than adhering to a clear policy of its own.

In Qatar in 2022, the wearing of the "One Love" captain's armband was banned. Fans displaying certain symbols, such as the rainbow flag, were denied entry to the stadiums.

The situation is different in Canada, Mexico and the United States, who are co-hosting this year's tournament. According to the stadium code of conduct, "rainbow flags and other flags representing sexual orientation and gender identity" are permitted.

In Seattle, local organizers insist they will not be deterred by the homophobia and anti-queer sentiment of the Iranian and Egyptian federations.

"Let's welcome people to Seattle," Hedda McLendon, a member of the city's World Cup organizing committee, told the website Outsports. "And let's show them how proud we are."

What to Watch

AI outlook — possibilities, not facts

  • Rainbow flags and symbols representing sexual orientation and gender identity will be permitted in the Seattle stadium.

    Very likely · Within days

  • The match will proceed without a boycott.

    Very likely · Within days

Open Questions

  • Will FIFA take further steps regarding the federations' demands?
  • Will rainbow symbols appear in the stadium despite protests?
  • Will there be any further protests or actions by the federations?

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This article was originally published by Deutsche Welle.

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