The World Cup match between Egypt and Iran in Seattle will be dedicated to LGBTQ unity...

A rather puzzling decision by the city authorities.
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Kenley Ward Dailysports's expert
The World Cup match between Egypt and Iran in Seattle will be dedicated to LGBTQ unity... Photo by Abhishek Chinnappa/Getty Images

This World Cup is set to be truly unique.

Details: On June 26, at the FIFA World Cup in Seattle, USA, a historic "LGBTQ Pride Match" will take place, featuring the national teams of Egypt and Iran.

This decision becomes even more unusual given that in both Egypt and Iran, any discussion of LGBTQ topics is taboo, and individuals associated with the movement face prison sentences, torture, or even execution.

Pride matches and themed nights have become a staple in American professional sports, held in nearly every arena and stadium, and Seattle authorities are planning to organize the world's first-ever "Pride Match" at a World Cup event.

For now, no changes are expected to this plan, but considering the cultural and social values of Egypt and Iran, the "LGBTQ Pride Night" could still be cancelled.

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