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FIFA will intervene.
Iran’s national team announced its official position on the crisis, coinciding with its next game against Egypt, with Pride Matchday events calling for the rights of the LGBT community.
The upcoming Egypt-Iran match, scheduled for next Saturday morning in Seattle, continues to generate widespread controversy.
The American City Organizing Committee has already chosen this date to designate the game as “Pride day“And celebrating the gay community.
Neither side wants to be involved with this initiative, especially since it contradicts the religious and cultural values of both countries.
Before the start of the tournament, Egypt and Iran rejected this initiative and demanded the cancellation of any activities related to it that coincided with the upcoming match.
And he announced The representative of the Iranian national team told the New York Times about itToday, Thursday. “Iran and Egypt are two Muslim countries that have deep cultural and religious ties.”
“The views expressed by the two federations reflect the shared values and beliefs between the peoples of the two countries. Our position is that no celebration or promotional activity related to this movement should take place in the stadium or in the context of the game.”