In women’s football, fans have created an almost family-like community, in which there is support in abundance. Unfortunately, the same cannot be said for the men’s World Cup, which is scheduled to take place in Qatar this November. The 2022 men’s World Cup is set to be held in a country where the government does not recognise same-sex marriage or allow people to campaign for LGBTQ+ rights. © Provided by Give Me Sport DOHA, QATAR – MARCH 30: General view of Ahmad Bin Ali Stadium ahead of FIFA World Cup Qatar 2022 on March 30, 2022 in Doha, Qatar. (Photo by Sandra Montanez/Getty Images)It’s almost certain that LGBTQ+ football fans will feel uncomfortable attending a match in Qatar in comparison to a Euro 2022 fixture.
Source: The Guardian June 08, 2022 16:40 UTC