Egypt and Iran have voiced their concerns regarding the scheduled LGBTQ+ Pride festivities set to take place in Seattle during the lead-up to their scheduled match at the FIFA World Cup in 2026. Both nations have expressed objections to the plans for the celebrations around their fixture, prompting discussions about the impact of such events on international sporting events. The issue arose after Egypt and Iran were drawn to compete against each other in Group G during the recent World Cup draw, sparking controversy and raising questions about the intersection of LGBTQ+ rights and global sporting events.

Egypt and Iran express concerns over LGBTQ+ Pride festivities at World Cup 2026

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