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U.S. soccer team’s training center in Qatar shows support for LGBTQ community

Por: New York Daily News Sports November 16, 2022

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The U.S. men’s soccer team is showing its true rainbow colors in support of the LGBTQ community at this year’s World Cup in Qatar. More than 1.2 million soccer fans are expected to travel to the small Arab nation over the next few weeks to root for their favorite teams competing for soccer glory in the world’s largest sports tournament, the 2022 FIFA World Cup. Fans who identify as LGBTQ, however, have raised concerns, as consensual... + full article



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