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World Cup fans make their feelings clear on IShowSpeed after alleged racist abuse

Irish Star

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July 11, 2026

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World Cup fans make their feelings clear on IShowSpeed after alleged racist abuse

YouTube streamer IShowSpeed was loudly booed by the crowd at Los Angeles Stadium, just days after he was allegedly subjected to racist abuse from fans at earlier matches

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Times of India

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· Jun 27, 2026

"Pathetic whiny Karen behavior": AngryGinge faces backlash after confronting alleged racist during England vs Ghana FIFA World Cup match

Streamer AngryGinge sparked controversy during England's FIFA World Cup match against Ghana after confronting a fan he accused of making racist remarks toward Ghanaian players. He alerted stadium staff, but the spectator was not removed after apologizing. The incident divided social media, with some criticizing AngryGinge's actions and others praising him for speaking out. Fellow YouTuber Kavos defended the streamer, saying racism should always be challenged, not ignored.

OneFootball

· Jun 30, 2026

🎙️ Screwed up twice!: Germany star speaks out after World Cup exit

After the bitter World Cup exit against Paraguay, Kai Havertz, who managed to score the goal for 1-1, found some blunt words. First, the Arsenal star apologized to the fans before letting rip. With ...

Daily Dot

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· Jun 30, 2026

World Cup 2026 Video Shows Japanese Fan Comforted by Brazilian and Mexican Supporters: “This Is What the World Cup Is All About”

A World Cup 2026 clip is going viral after showing supporters from several countries comforting an emotional Japanese fan. In the clip, a Japanese fan can be seen breaking down in tears apparently after his country was eliminated from the tournament, but the consolation he receives from Brazilians, Mexicans, and others is leading many viewers Sign up to receive the Daily Dot’s Internet Insider newsletter for urgent news from the frontline of online. The post World Cup 2026 Video Shows Japanese Fan Comforted by Brazilian and Mexican Supporters: “This Is What the World Cup Is All About” appeared first on The Daily Dot.

Awful Announcing

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· Jul 8, 2026

FIFA opens investigation into Argentina fans’ racist taunts toward streamer iShowSpeed

While broadcasting in-stadium for each of Argentina’s past two games in the FIFA World Cup, streamer iShowSpeed has faced racist taunts from the South American country’s fans. Now, FIFA has reportedly opened an investigation into the fans’ behavior. The most recent incident came Tuesday when, after Lionel Messi helped lead a thrilling comeback victory over

Free Press

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· Jul 7, 2026

Freaking With FIFA

Freaking With FIFA

Al Bawaba

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· Jul 1, 2026

From heavy criticism to death threats: South Korea’s team ridiculed

ALBAWABA - Following their loss against South Africa and early exit from the World Cup, South Korea's national football team was met with mass criticism, with some fans going as far as posting death threats on social media...

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Related coverage for "World Cup fans make their feelings clear on IShowSpeed after alleged racist abuse": Times of India — "Pathetic whiny Karen behavior": AngryGinge faces backlash after confronting alleged racist during England vs Ghana FIFA World Cup match. OneFootball — 🎙️ Screwed up twice!: Germany star speaks out after World Cup exit. Daily Dot — World Cup 2026 Video Shows Japanese Fan Comforted by Brazilian and Mexican Supporters: “This Is What the World Cup Is All About”. Awful Announcing — FIFA opens investigation into Argentina fans’ racist taunts toward streamer iShowSpeed. Free Press — Freaking With FIFA. Al Bawaba — From heavy criticism to death threats: South Korea’s team ridiculed