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World Cup fans say Qatar security confiscated LGBTQ-themed hats

Por: Newsweek Sports November 21, 2022

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The Football Association of Wales is reportedly investigating an incident involving several fans who said that some of their LGBTQ+-themed merchandise was confiscated by Qatar security at the World Cup, according to reports.Several Wales fans alleged that they were confronted by security for wearing rainbow bucket hats into the match on Monday, when Wales played the United States.A tweet from an account known as The Rainbow Wall, Wales'... + full article



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