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Iran and Egypt will headline Seattle's 'Pride Match.' Here's why that's controversial

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June 26, 2026

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Iran and Egypt's FIFA World Cup game on Friday is being marketed as the 'Pride Match' by Seattle organizers. It's not a decision made by FIFA, but that hasn't stopped a wave of controversy from clouding the buildup to the pivotal group-stage game.

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Fox News

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· Jun 27, 2026

Iran-Egypt World Cup showdown collides with Seattle’s Pride celebrations

Seattle's Pride Match Day delivered Iran versus Egypt in a politically charged World Cup group finale filled with protests and competing flags.

Sweden Herald

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· Jun 27, 2026

Seattle celebrated Pride during Egypt–Iran World Cup match

Seattle celebrated Pride during Egypt–Iran World Cup match

POLITICO - Politics

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· Jun 26, 2026

A drag queen, a rainbow festival and a game beyond FIFA's control

Seattle’s “Pride Match” for the Iran-Egypt game is unofficial and unlicensed. That's entirely the point.

Ariana News

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· Jun 27, 2026

FIFA World Cup: Iran held by Egypt after controversial late goal Is disallowed

Friday's game was also designated the Pride Match by local organisers and some rainbow flags could be seen inside the stadium, though the game passed without incident off the pitch. The post FIFA World Cup: Iran held by Egypt after controversial late goal Is disallowed first appeared on Ariana News | Afghanistan News.

Football | The Guardian

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· Jun 25, 2026

Seattle prepares for unlikely matchup as its World Cup Pride celebration: Egypt v Iran

Seattle’s World Cup committee is pushing forward with Pride Match celebrations this week despite backlash from the two teams involved on the fieldSeattle’s World Cup committee is pushing forward with “Pride Match” celebrations this week despite backlash from Egypt and Iran, who have called for the cancellation of LGBTQ+ rights festivities around the game.Last year, Seattle’s local organizing committee, which is separate from Fifa, made plans for 26 June to be a Pride-themed match coinciding with the city’s annual Pride weekend. Continue reading...

Associated Press

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· Jun 27, 2026

Rainbow flags dot Iran protest in Seattle ahead of World Cup match

Demonstrators took to the streets of Seattle on Friday amid the World Cup match between Egypt and Iran. It was just a coincidence that the city’s “Pride Match” ended up as a high-stakes matchup between Iran and Egypt — ultimately a 1-1 draw — and it came with plenty of pushback from both countries. Subscribe: http://smarturl.it/AssociatedPress Read more: https://apnews.com​ This video may be available for archive licensing via https://newsroom.ap.org/home

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Related coverage for "Iran and Egypt will headline Seattle's 'Pride Match.' Here's why that's controversial": Fox News — Iran-Egypt World Cup showdown collides with Seattle’s Pride celebrations. Sweden Herald — Seattle celebrated Pride during Egypt–Iran World Cup match. POLITICO - Politics — A drag queen, a rainbow festival and a game beyond FIFA's control. Ariana News — FIFA World Cup: Iran held by Egypt after controversial late goal Is disallowed. Football | The Guardian — Seattle prepares for unlikely matchup as its World Cup Pride celebration: Egypt v Iran. Associated Press — Rainbow flags dot Iran protest in Seattle ahead of World Cup match