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Mexico Faces Uphill Battle Against Homophobic Soccer Chant Before World Cup

Efforts to curb the controversial chant persist as Mexico prepares to co-host the 2026 World Cup with the United States and Canada.

  • The homophobic chant, originating from a 2004 match, continues to be a significant issue in Mexican soccer, leading to numerous fines from FIFA.
  • The Mexican soccer federation has faced hefty penalties, such as a $114,000 fine for incidents during the 2022 World Cup in Qatar.
  • Despite campaigns and potential five-year stadium bans, the chant remains prevalent, with many fans viewing it as harmless fun.
  • LGBTQ+ activists argue the chant is clearly homophobic and call for its eradication before the 2026 World Cup, which will include 13 games in Mexico.
  • There is a push for collaboration with the LGBTQ+ community to educate fans and change perceptions around the chant.
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