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A rerd number of out LGBTQ players make this year’s tournament a feast for gay fans.

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THE ‘DON’T BE GAY’ WORLD CUP

Homosexualy is banned Qatar but FA chief executive Mark Bullgham says he has received assuranc over the rights of gay fans attendg the World Cup * world cup news gay *

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A GAY GIRL’S GUI TO THE 2023 WOMEN’S WORLD CUP

Khalid Salman, a former Qatar player and World Cup ambassador, recently fend his untry’s stance on homosexualy by claimg that beg gay was evince of “damage the md. Gay, lbian, bisexual, trans and queer soccer players who are publicly out — now at least 96 total — make over 13% of all the athlet petg the 2023 FIFA Women’s World Cup Atralia and New Zealand, Outsports has found.

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