No Pride, No Play: Stop FIFA’s Saudi Arabia World Cup

FIFA is handing the 2034 World Cup to a country where being LGBT+ is a crime. Demand they change course—sign now!

FIFA’s decision to award Saudi Arabia the 2034 World Cup is a direct betrayal of its commitment to equality and inclusivity. In Saudi Arabia, being LGBT+ is not just stigmatized—it is criminalized, with severe punishments, including imprisonment, torture, and even the death penalty.

By choosing Saudi Arabia, FIFA is sending a clear message: financial interests matter more than human rights. This move legitimizes a government that actively suppresses LGBT+ people, silences dissent, and violates fundamental freedoms. It sets a dangerous precedent—one that says discrimination is acceptable as long as the price is right.

Football should unite, not exclude. FIFA cannot claim to stand for diversity while giving its biggest stage to a country where LGBT+ people live in fear. We demand that FIFA reverse its decision and select a host that respects human rights.

Sign now to tell FIFA: We won’t stand by as the World Cup is used to sportswash oppression!

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To Giovanni Vincenzo Infantino, President of FIFA:

We, the undersigned, express our deep concern and disappointment over FIFA’s decision to grant Saudi Arabia the 2034 World Cup. By choosing a country where LGBT+ people face severe persecution—including criminalization, imprisonment, and even execution—FIFA contradicts its own principles of equality and non-discrimination.

This decision is more than a misstep—it is an endorsement of oppression. FIFA must not allow the World Cup to be used as a tool for whitewashing human rights abuses. We urge you to reconsider and relocate the tournament to a country that upholds the rights and dignity of all people, including LGBT+ individuals.

Football is meant to bring people together, not to further marginalize those who are already at risk. We call on FIFA to take a stand for human rights and ensure that the World Cup reflects the values of inclusivity and respect.


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