واضح إن كاس العالم ناوي يتحول لـ فيلم كوميدي 😂
قبل مباراة الأرجنتين وهندوراس...
كان المفروض يتم تشغيل النشيد الوطني الأرجنتيني بشكل طبيعي.
لكن اللي حصل إن المنظمين شغلوا أغنية "El Bombón" بدل النشيد الرسمي
تخيل المشهد...
لاعبو الأرجنتين واقفين في الطابور مستنيين النشيد.
وفجأة تشتغل أغنية لا علاقة لها بالموضوع.
اللاعبين بدأوا يبصوا لبعض وهم مش فاهمين إيه اللي بيحصل أصلًا
بصراحة لو حد كان عايز يلخص تنظيم كأس العالم الحالي في لقطة واحدة...
فممكن يختار اللقطة دي.
لأننا خلال الفترة الأخيرة شفنا مشاكل ملاعب.
ومشاكل طقس.
وأخطاء تنظيمية.
وحاجات غريبة كل يوم تقريبًا.
ودلوقتي وصلنا لمرحلة إن النشيد الوطني نفسه بقى محتاج مراجعة قبل التشغيل
أنا مقتنع إن المنظمين لو استمروا بالمستوى ده...
ممكن في النهائي يشغلوا أغنية لـ شيرين بدل نشيد البطولة 😂🏆
🚨 WORST @FIFAcom PRESIDENT OF ALL TIME: INFANTINO SILENT AS US HUMILIATES AFRICA
Gianni Infantino selected Omar Abdulkadir Artan — Africa's top referee and first Somali at a World Cup — then watched US authorities deny him entry at the border despite diplomatic passport and approved visa. Turned back like trash. No reason. No fight.
Where is your voice, Infantino?
You preach "global football" and "unity" while selling out African officials to US border politics. This isn't leadership — it's cowardice and betrayal of the game.
You are proving every day why you are the worst FIFA president in history. Africa will not forget this disgrace.
Stand up or step down.
المشهد اللي رافق وصول بعثة السنغال لأمريكا كان مستفز بصراحة.
اللاعبين خضعوا لتفتيش أمني دقيق بشكل مبالغ فيه، لدرجة إن بعضهم كان جالس على الكراسي وأجهزة الفحص تمر على كامل الجسم، وحتى الأحذية تم تفتيشها بشكل منفصل.
صعب تتخيل إن نفس الإجراءات كانت راح تتم بنفس الطريقة لو كانت البعثة جاية من ألمانيا أو فرنسا أو إنجلترا.
🚨🚨🚨🚨 عااااااااااااااااااااااااااااااااااااااااااااااااجل/
الـفيفا تعلن رسميًا بـأن الحكم الصومالي عمر أرتان لـن يشارك في كأس العالم والـفيفا لن تتدخل!!!!! 😳🇺🇸🇸🇴❌
" الفيفا تشارك يشارك في إجراءات الهجرة الخاصة بالدولة المستضيفة، بما في ذلك قرارات منح التأشيرات، وقد أُبلغنا من قبل السلطات بأن وضع السيد أرتان لن يتغير في الوقت الحالي. "
Suddenly all the people who cared about human rights when Russia and Qatar hosted the world cup and suddenly quiet. .. No fancy documentary from the BBC on immigrants rights. No expose on Crime in inner cities (as we saw in South Africa)
Just silence.
🚨🚨🚨🚨 عااااااااااااااااااااااااااااااااااااااااااااااااجل/
فضيحة جديدة من الولايات المتحدة الأمريكية 🇺🇸🤯
منع الحكم الصومالي عمر أرتان 🇸🇴 من دخول أمريكا رغم امتلاكه جواز سفر دبلوماسي بدون أي سبّب!!!!!!!!
الحكم من حكام المونديال وهو أفضل حكم في قارة أفريقيا لـن يتواجد في كأس العالم بقرار من أمريكا!!!!!!
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🇯🇵 Japan’s World Cup team includes a player with a gang rape admission and they tried to hide it. Mexico just set the story on fire 🔥
On 3 June the Samurai Blue landed in Mexico for pre-tournament training. The official JFA account posted the usual high-quality set of photos, full squad lined up in suits in front of their ANA jet, everyone smiling and team mascot in a sombrero holding a “Welcome to Nuevo León” sign in Spanish and Japanese.
Looked clean, professional and on brand. However, Mexico didn’t get the memo.
A local journalist posted on X that the Japanese squad currently training there includes Kaishu Sano, a player arrested in 2024 on suspicion of rape. He shared Sano’s photo and told Mexican women to stay alert. That one post has already passed 8 million views. In China’s terms, that’s the equivalent of an 80-million-view explosion back home.
More posts followed. One showed Panini-style player cards with Sano’s face completely blacked out by marker, captioned “All sexual abusers should go to hell.”
The original case is straightforward and grim.
In July 2024, just ten days after sealing a €2.5 million move to Mainz, Sano and two friends allegedly gang-raped a woman in a Tokyo hotel. They had dinner with two women, moved to a pre-booked party room, one woman left and between 2am and 4am the three men assaulted the remaining woman. She called police immediately and officers arrested the men on a nearby street.
Sano admitted to the sexual violence. It was then resolved privately through reconciliation and no charges proceeded.
He did the typical apology press conference. The JFA, after what they called thorough internal discussions, decided he had simply made a mistake and welcomed him back. A year later he was selected for Japan’s World Cup squad. In August 2025 he announced his marriage. The typical script followed: the victim settled, the new wife has moved on, so outsiders should shut up.
Plenty of people outside Japan are choosing not to shut up.
The story has now jumped from Spanish circles into English ones. With X’s auto-translate, Japanese users can read in real time exactly what foreign fans think about a player with a gang-rape admission representing their country. The domestic reaction has been furious, mostly aimed at the JFA for letting this become an international problem instead of dealing with it earlier.
Look at those smiling faces in the Mexico arrival photos. Every single one of them chose to stay silent about one teammate’s record for the sake of the jersey and national image. Disgusting.
The JFA’s recent posts about teaching schoolkids tax education make it even more out of touch. The replies are brutal but spot on. Maybe they should have prioritised proper sex education and actual accountability instead.
Since the story broke, both the JFA and national team accounts have gone completely silent. No mentions of Sano, photos carefully cropped, complete radio silence. This weekend brought zero official response.
Tomorrow is Monday. Japanese football’s bosses now have a live international scandal on their hands and the world is watching. They clearly thought they could control the narrative the same way they controlled the original case. That bet just failed in Mexico.
It also presents an interesting contrast. A Japanese volleyball player gets arrested for marijuana and faces real consequences. A footballer with an admitted gang-rape case gets to pull on the national shirt for the World Cup. Different standards, apparently.
How the JFA handles this from tomorrow onward will show whether they actually learned anything, or whether protecting the institution still matters more than protecting victims or the game’s reputation.
This is what happens when you treat sexual violence as a PR problem instead of a serious crime. The truth travels, especially when your players are supposed to represent the country.
What do you think they’ll do?