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One day after facing immense backlash from fans regarding its decision to eliminate anti-racism and anti-discrimination messaging from its matches, FIFA reinstated its No Racism campaign at the ...
If Infantino and FIFA do actually believe racism, and every other form of discrimination, is bad and has no place in the game, it shouldn’t matter where a tournament is being played.
FIFA have been asked whether the World Cup, which will be co-hosted by the U.S., Mexico and Canada in 2026, will include messaging about its anti-discrimination and anti-racism campaigns but they ...
Oddly enough, FIFA did reportedly work on an anti-racism campaign for the Club World Cup but has opted to not display any of it in the tournament thus far.
FIFA did, however, issue a statement to The Athletic reiterating its anti-discrimination agenda. “FIFA has a firm, zero-tolerance stance against all forms of discrimination and racism,” the ...
FIFA responded to the backlash regarding its lack of anti-racism and anti-discrimination campaigns in the Club World Cup by displaying a "No To Racism" video ahead of a Wednesday match.
FIFA has been criticised by anti-discrimination campaigners after football’s world governing body decided against displaying messages challenging racism or discrimination at the Club World Cup ...
MIAMI GARDENS, Fla. – FIFA shared multiple anti-racism and anti-discriminatory messages and videos before Club World Cup matches Wednesday. Before the highly anticipated match between Real ...
FIFA has declined to comment on whether its decision to remove anti-racism and anti-discrimination messaging is a response to the current political climate in the United States.