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- FIFA: A World Cup Without the WorldAssessing Human Rights Impacts of the 2026 FIFA Men’s World Cup (New York, July 16, 2026) – The joy and celebration on display at the 2026 FIFA Men’s World Cup should not distract from the unprecedented exclusion, discrimination and misuse of power the U.S. government is conducting away from the spotlight, the Sport & Rights… Read more: FIFA: A World Cup Without the World
- Pride Match in Seattle: What happens when the FIFA World Cup and Pride collide?Iran-Egypt match set for Pride Weekend 2026 The FIFA World Cup reaches Seattle, WA, United States this weekend, coinciding with the city’s Pride celebration.Long before the draw, the local host organising committee designated whichever match would be played during the weekend as the ‘Pride Match’. What is the Pride Match? Seattle’s local organising committee for the… Read more: Pride Match in Seattle: What happens when the FIFA World Cup and Pride collide?
- Brazil: Build legacy of safety and equity for 2027 Women’s World Cup1-year countdown marks need for urgent action in women and children’s football (São Paulo, June 23, 2026) – With just one year until the kickoff of the 2027 Women’s World Cup, the Brazilian government, national football authorities and FIFA should prioritize the rights and wellbeing of women and children in football, the Sport & Rights… Read more: Brazil: Build legacy of safety and equity for 2027 Women’s World Cup
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