Activists request England to boycott Iran in Qatar Football World Cup 2022
Activists have called for FIFA's expulsion, but the organization has remained in Iran despite "daily harassment, arbitrary detention, torture, and other ill-treatment" of Iranian women and the deaths of over 130 people during a demonstration over ...
By ET Spotlight Special |
Agencies
In six weeks, England will make its World Cup debut at Khalifa International Stadium against Iran. As the quadrennial illusion of success returns to life, the same old goals will seize the nation once more.
However, there can be no escaping the doubts and concerns accompanying a contest tainted by bias. Since England's first game is against Iran in a group with Wales and the United States, activists have said countries must consider the relationships between some of the world's most hostile countries and football's power brokers.
Activists argued that a football league and its players should not play a team from a nation where half the population is oppressed. People are barred from attending games. People fear violent punishment if they break from the rigorous morality police standards.
More than 50% of footballers suffer online abuse: Study
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More than 50% of footballers suffer online abuse: Study
More than 50% of footballers suffer online abuse: Study
More than half of footballers playing at the European Championship and African Cup of Nations suffered online abuse, a study published by FIFA revealed on Saturday. Much of the abuse came from fans of the players' home nations.
More than half of footballers playing at the European Championship and African Cup of Nations suffered online abuse, a study published by FIFA revealed on Saturday. Much of the abuse came from fans o..
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Homophobic (40%) and racist (38%) comments provided the majority of the abuse, said the independent report published to coincide with the United Nations International Day for Countering Hate Speech said.
Homophobic (40%) and racist (38%) comments provided the majority of the abuse, said the independent report published to coincide with the United Nations International Day for Countering Hate Speech s..
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Using artificial intelligence to track over 400,000 posts on social media platforms during the semi-finals and finals of Euro 2020 and 2021 African Cup of Nations 2021 "over 50% of players received some form of discriminatory abuse".
Using artificial intelligence to track over 400,000 posts on social media platforms during the semi-finals and finals of Euro 2020 and 2021 African Cup of Nations 2021 "over 50% of players received s..
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FIFA said with the World Cup in Qatar just five months away, they will work with players union FIFPRO to implement a plan on how to protect players from abuse on social media.
FIFA said with the World Cup in Qatar just five months away, they will work with players union FIFPRO to implement a plan on how to protect players from abuse on social media.
The process will involve scanning recognised hate speech terms published to identified social media accounts, and once detected, prevent that comment from being seen by the recipient and their followers.
The process will involve scanning recognised hate speech terms published to identified social media accounts, and once detected, prevent that comment from being seen by the recipient and their follow..
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the offending message remains visible to the person who originally made the comment, its visibility and reach will be significantly reduced, says FIFA.
the offending message remains visible to the person who originally made the comment, its visibility and reach will be significantly reduced, says FIFA.
England's Marcus Rashford, Bukayo Saka and Jadon Sancho were all targeted online following their penalty misses in the Euro 2020 final, leading to widespread calls for a clampdown on racist abuse on social media.
England's Marcus Rashford, Bukayo Saka and Jadon Sancho were all targeted online following their penalty misses in the Euro 2020 final, leading to widespread calls for a clampdown on racist abuse on ..
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Our duty is to protect football, and that starts with the players who bring so much joy and happiness to all of us by their exploits on the field of play, FIFA president Gianni Infantino said.
Our duty is to protect football, and that starts with the players who bring so much joy and happiness to all of us by their exploits on the field of play, FIFA president Gianni Infantino said.
Unfortunately, there is a trend developing where a percentage of posts on social media channels directed towards players, coaches, match officials and the teams themselves is not acceptable, and this form of discrimination - like any form of discrimination - has no place in football, he further added.
Unfortunately, there is a trend developing where a percentage of posts on social media channels directed towards players, coaches, match officials and the teams themselves is not acceptable, and this..
Sara, an activist who is in Iran, talked to British media on a private line and talks for almost an hour on the condition of anonymity. Sara's assessment of the matter is straightforward. Many demonstrators think the dictatorship owns the squad and the players won't defy even if it means their safety. They had a birthday party four days before the Senegal game, celebrating their 1-0 victory against Uruguay. This was seen as a significant snub to the country's internal strife.
FAQs:
Where will England make its World Cup debut? England will make its World Cup debut at Khalifa International Stadium.
Who will England go against during its first match? The opening match for England will be against Iran.