Jajajajaja Ivan Gonzalez va liderando como puntero en el top de aweonaos 2026.
Su llamado a no pagar el CAE ha sido épico (sobre todo porque los embargos empezaron hace mas de 2 años con Boric).
Ahead of the #2026WorldCup, the Anti-Fascist Football Coalition, made up of 32 organisations, announced that it has unanimously joined the call to boycott the tournament.
The coalition argues that the World Cup should be boycotted due to U.S. human rights violations, repression against migrants, and the expansion of surveillance and security measures linked to World Cup preparations.
It also accuses FIFA of legitimising U.S. policies and calls on organisations and individuals to boycott both the World Cup and the United States.
African leaders are scared to speak truth to power.
I am not.
All African teams, players, and officials must WITHDRAW from the 2026 World Cup unless FIFA and the United States immediately apologize to our brother and referee Omar Abdulkadir Artan — denied entry despite valid visa and diplomatic passport.
1966 African boycott reminder — Africa has withdrawn before for dignity. Time to do it again?
FIFA turned this into their own show of shame: Infantino’s empty “everyone is welcome” promises in Nairobi while they play politics, shrug their shoulders, and abandon African talent at the border. Selective rules. Hypocrisy on full display. Rigged games for the Global South.
This humiliation of African excellence cannot stand. No respect for our people? No participation.
Enough of the double standards and fake inclusion.
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Iranian Football Federation announces the 8% ticket quota allocated to Iran has been revoked by the U.S., leaving the federation currently unable to distribute tickets to supporters.
A case study in political interference, discrimination and FIFA looking the other way.
A major boycott campaign was organised against the 2022 World Cup in Qatar. The main reasons were worker deaths and human rights violations.
So why has a similar boycott movement not emerged while the #2026WorldCup is taking place under the shadow of far more serious political controversies?
In recent months, thousands of people have been killed in Iran alone as a result of US and Israeli attacks. We all know what has been happening in Venezuela, Palestine and Lebanon as well.
Everyone will of course have different views on this issue. However, there was one striking reality for many ultras groups: strong criticism of the World Cup and of the United States as the host nation could be associated with criticism of Israel, and there was a concern that this could lead to accusations of “antisemitism” in certain circles.
This situation also prevented some supporter groups, which were unwilling to take a clear stance even on Palestine, from taking an open position against the #2026WorldCup.
Félicitations à la FIFA pour avoir attribué la Coupe du Monde à un pays capable de retenir pendant 7 heures un joueur qui n’a jamais fait parler de lui autrement que par ses performances sur le terrain.
Quand le meilleur buteur de l’Irak, qualifié pour le plus grand événement sportif de la planète, peut être traité comme un suspect à son arrivée, difficile de ne pas s’interroger sur l’accueil qui sera réservé à certaines sélections (Iran) et à leurs supporters.
Pendant des années, chaque aspect de l’organisation au Qatar a été scruté, commenté et critiqué. J’espère que les États-Unis feront l’objet du même niveau d’exigence et de la même couverture médiatique.
Bravo, Monsieur Infantino.
What has happened at the #2026WorldCup over the last 48 hours:
• Swiss footballer Embolo's visa was put under review and he was only able to join his team days later.
• Iraqi national team player Aymen Hussein was held for questioning for nearly 7 hours upon entering the United States.
• The Iranian national team spent days dealing with visa procedures at the U.S. Consulate in Türkiye. The U.S. only allowed them entry on match days. Fifteen members of the delegation were denied visas.
• Omar Abdulkadir Artan, named CAF's Best African Referee of 2025, was denied a visa. Despite travelling to the U.S. with a diplomatic passport, he was refused entry and sent back. FIFA announced that he will not be able to officiate at the tournament.
• The South African national team arrived in the United States much later than planned because part of the delegation was not granted visas.
• Members of the Senegal national team staff were forced to remove their shoes and subjected to lengthy searches, sparking accusations of racism.
• The Uzbekistan national team was searched with bomb-sniffing dogs and the footage went viral in international media.
• Some Scottish supporters, despite being eligible to enter the U.S. visa-free under the ESTA programme, had their travel authorisations revoked just days before departure.
• Many supporters who had already bought tickets and booked accommodation had their visa applications rejected, resulting in financial losses.