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Iran and Egypt desperately try to avoid questions about playing in World Cup’s ‘Pride Match’ after they tried to get it canceled

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Iran and Egypt’s World Cup stars have desperately tried to avoid talking about the World Cup’s ‘Pride Match’ between the two teams in Seattle on Friday night. 

Before the Iranian coach and goalkeeper answered any questions in their press conference ahead of the match on Thursday, a FIFA official spoke up.

Daniel Marin, FIFA’s executive director of public relations, read a statement on behalf of the Iranian team in light of the Pride celebration in Seattle on Friday.

Egypt and Iran are two of the most repressive places in the world for lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender people, but they coincidentally will play each other while the host city honors the LGBTQ+ community.

‘This Islamic Republic of the Iran Football Federation has asked us to inform the media that they are only willing to answer questions in relation to the game,’ Marin said.

‘We fully respect the right of all journalists to ask questions. In this case, we ask you respect the rights of the federation here today to only answer questions in relation to the team, the tactics, the match, and so on.’

Egypt’s match against Iran has been included as part of Seattle’s Pride weekend celebrations

Iran coach Amir Ghalenoei was peppered with questions but refused to address the topic

Iran coach Amir Ghalenoei was peppered with questions but refused to address the topic

Nonetheless, Iran coach Amir Ghalenoei was peppered with questions about what will transpire inside Lumen Field and around the stadium on Friday.

In December, both countries asked for the Pride-themed celebrations to be canceled. 

FIFA treats the rainbow flag as a statement of human rights and will allow fans to wave it inside the stadium, according to Hana Tadesse, a spokesperson for Seattle’s World Cup organizing committee.

Egypt took a similar approach to the Iranians in trying to steer the conversation back to the match and away from the Pride festivities.

At Thursday’s practice at Husky Soccer Stadium in Seattle, Egypt players were barred from answering questions about Pride. Team staffers stepped in and would not allow reporters to ask such questions.

‘We are all focused on football,’ Egypt coach Hossam Hassan said in Arabic. ‘This is all that we think about.’

With a win, Iran could advance to the tournament’s knockout stage for the first time.

‘I said to you earlier we are here to play football. For nothing else,’ Ghalenoei said in response to a reporter’s question in Farsi.

‘Our entire focus is going to be on tomorrow’s game, on succeeding in tomorrow’s game. And, anything else that is banned… we don’t want to speak about it.

‘We are only going to speak about football, what a beautiful game it is, and how enjoyable it’s going to be.’

Iran and Egypt, which have criminalised same-sex relationships, have objected to involvement in the match

Iran and Egypt, which have criminalised same-sex relationships, have objected to involvement in the match

Egypt is in first place in Group G but both teams still have a chance to reach the knockout stage

Egypt is in first place in Group G but both teams still have a chance to reach the knockout stage

Iran has faced numerous complications off the field. The team has endured travel restrictions imposed by the U.S. Department of Homeland Security in light of the war in Iran.

In March, Iran sought to move its group-stage matches to Mexico, with which it has diplomatic ties. Its request to move its base camp from Tucson, Arizona, to Tijuana was granted two weeks before the team’s arrival.

Several team officials and members of the support staff have been barred from traveling into the U.S. with the team.

For the first two matches, near Los Angeles, the team was not permitted to travel until the day before and had to return to Mexico immediately after each game. The U.S. then eased its restrictions, allowing the squad to travel to Seattle two days before Friday’s match.

Ghalenoei said the team is in a better position with its fitness as a result. ‘This was a right that we should have had in the two previous games,’ he said. 

‘They deprived us of the right to arrive in time. What they did for us this time, they didn’t do for the two previous games.’

Ghalenoei commended FIFA president Gianni Infantino for doing the ‘utmost’ to ‘minimize the challenges’ Iran has faced.

But on Friday, Iran is sure to be tested in multiple ways. Egypt is in first place in Group G, and Iran will try to focus strictly on its opponent.

‘We are not going to think about what is going on outside of the pitch, because the game is going to be so arduous,’ Ghalenoei said.

‘It is going to be so exciting that we are going to have our total focus on that. We are representatives of our great Iranian nation and great Iranian country, and football only. We are only focused on football, and nothing else.’

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