A dedicated ‘Pride Match’ at the 2026 World Cup will showcase two nations, Egypt and Iran, where homosexuality is illegal. FIFA, under Gianni Infantino’s leadership, has been criticized for its decision-making process. The recent mishaps, such as the bizarre ‘FIFA Peace Prize’ given to Donald Trump, have raised questions about the organization’s judgment. Despite concerns, FIFA has introduced a unique Pride match to the tournament lineup, raising eyebrows given the participating nations’ strict anti-LGBTQ+ laws.

Egypt vs Iran to Contest Dedicated 2026 World Cup ‘Pride Match’

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