Calls are growing on social media for international soccer fans to boycott the 2026 FIFA World Cup, which is being hosted across the United States, Canada and Mexico.

  • Obinice@lemmy.world
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    16 days ago

    We’re a bit ahead of schedule if we’re trying to repeat the past 100 years on, no?

    The Berlin Olympics weren’t until 1936, we’ve got another 10 years still!

  • Bullerfar@lemmy.world
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    17 days ago

    If People from outsite us seriously are attending this event, I loose all hope in humanity. Attending in Mexico or Canada is fine. But don’t cross any boarders to the usa.

  • YoiksAndAway@piefed.zip
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    17 days ago

    I wouldn’t fault anyone for boycotting the World Cup because it’s in the US at this time, but in the end, it will end up hurting California more than the US at large, and that kind of plays right into Trump’s hand.

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        17 days ago

        How so? Again, I understand a boycott, but Trump already targets areas with large, Democratic-voting areas (such as L.A.) with ICE and withholding of federal funds. How will a boycott of US teams mitigate the damage done by a failed World Cup?

        Spending is projected to top $594 million, with an estimated $34.9 million of tax revenue generated for government entities in Los Angeles County. The most significant sources are the transient occupancy tax and the region’s share of sales tax revenues. At the state level, we project a bump of $22.3 million in tax revenue from FIFA World Cup 26™ being held in Los Angeles.

        https://losangelesfwc26.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/06/FINAL-FWC-26-LA-Economic-Impact-Report-Micronomics-2024-06-25.pdf

        • David_Eight@lemmy.world
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          17 days ago

          1- There is no lack of money in California.

          2- If the USA teams specifically state the boycott is because of the President it makes him look terrible.

          3- If only the USA teams boycott, no money is lost. Americans don’t really care about soccer. Do you know who won the MLS championship last year, I don’t, does anyone here know without looking it up?

          • YoiksAndAway@piefed.zip
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            17 days ago

            1 You fail to address the loss of capital invested by the community, as if they all live in Beverly Hills and have money to piss away. East LA assures you that they do not.

            1. Yes, but the state of California still suffers.The locals still suffer from loss of return on their investment. See the “capital invested” part of point 1.

            2. Bullshit. Soccer is growing in popularity in the US and excluding US teams is the surest way to deter that interest.

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              17 days ago
              1. Yes I did, if only the USA teams boycott fans from other countries still attend. All the money gained from tourism is still received.
              2. See #1
              3. At best its the 5th most popular sport in America, it might be even lower. I don’t care if it deters interest, personally, I’d respect the players more if they boycotted.
              4. Again do you know who won the MLS championship? I see plenty of WORDLE comments and posts in your history, very couldn’t find any MLS stuff.
              • YoiksAndAway@piefed.zip
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                17 days ago

                My God! What a brilliant deduction! I’m not a soccer fan, so my opinion on something only tangentially related to the sport is invalid and that makes your ridiculous assertion that LA’s World Cup will be miraculously successful if the host country’s teams would just withraw completely valid. Brilliant!

                I see that you looked at my profile to try to make this about me rather than your weak argument. You should really join us in dailygames! The daily brain exercises might help you to form coherent thoughts and understand some of the words I just used.

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                  17 days ago

                  The rudeness is really uncalled for so I’m going to leave things here. I wish you the best of luck 🖖

  • MyBrainHurts@piefed.ca
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    18 days ago

    “Calls are being made on social media” - In other words, the same accounts that were already calling for boycotts are continuing to do so.

    Talk is cheap, more so online.

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    17 days ago

    The teams should be boycotting too, but that would require having a spine, such a thing is rarely found in the soccer football world.

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    17 days ago

    The USA govt will just buy the tickets and pay people to go and cheer for the dictator, ya know, the thing they always claim happens in the enemy countries

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    17 days ago

    I would be genuinely shocked if FIFA notices or feels any impact. Qatar was a huge success for them regardless of their country’s issues.

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      17 days ago

      I mean Qatar was not actively attacking locations that were hosting games nor was it actively arresting all foreigners in their country for the crime of being in their country.

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        17 days ago

        Neither will USA for 2 months (I’m guessing). I’m just saying I think soccer fans value soccer much more than they value justice.

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          17 days ago

          But, people have to plan a trip to the US much more than 2 months in advance. If the brownshirts don’t scare them, they still have to consider that they might get refused entry after paying for the flight, ticket car rental (they’ll need one) and hotel.

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            17 days ago

            My guess is that the Trump administration will loosen a lot of things for the duration of the World Cup. We’ll see though.

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              17 days ago

              Feels like you are guessing and hoping a lot, while the event is just months ahead.

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                17 days ago

                I literal said I’m guessing. I wouldn’t say hoping, though. It just feels like something that will happen.

                Failing at hosting the World Cup would be a huge embarrassment for Trump. But also, showing the world how much we have turned to authoritarianism would also be something he would do. So I can see it going both ways.

                Edit: either way, my point remains. Soccer fans will care more about soccer than about authoritarianism and will happily pay 1000 a ticket in an authoritarian country to see their favorite team compete.

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          Its not about justice so much as its about how likely they are to get shot in the face, something that I think even soccer fans probably care about. Avoiding the world cup in the US isn’t just about politics, its about personal safety. The US is CONSIDERABLY less safe than Qatar for foreign tourists.

    • felixthecat@fedia.io
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      16 days ago

      Yep. If people didn’t boycott for literal slavery and terrible working conditions used to build the stadium in Qatar they won’t boycott the USA.

  • DarkFuture@lemmy.world
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    17 days ago

    First time U.S. is having the World Cup and Olympics in DECADES and it’s while this felon rapist traitor is running the show.

    Guess those things are off my bucket list.

  • BarneyPiccolo@lemmy.today
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    17 days ago

    Boycott ALL international sports events in America or Russia. They don’t deserve the attention or the economic boost.

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      13 days ago

      Since quite a lot of people here wouldn’t watch the games to begin with: check which brands advertise and sponsor the games, boycott those.

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    17 days ago

    American here. Don’t come see us right now. Our place is a fucking mess and we really need to clean up, and it’s gonna be a long, long time before we’re ready for visitors.

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    17 days ago

    I live in one of the most popular tourist spots in the world, and I don’t know why anyone from any country would visit America right now. It’s a big world, go somewhere nice.

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      16 days ago

      Hell if you want to go to a dictatorship fucking turkey is right there. Go see the remains of the Tomb of Halicarnassus, explore Istanbul, check out the ruins of the ancient Hittites. Better than pissing about New York or getting mauled by Death Valley if you’re German.

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    18 days ago

    I can’t imagine why the average football fan would risk going to the USA from another country right now. Even if they’re straight, white, Christian males.

    Go to Mexico or Canada sure. But a fascist country with a stated goal of ethnic cleansing?

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      17 days ago

      You’re over-estimating the intelligence and political engagement of the average football fan.

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        17 days ago

        I think its not even the average football fan.

        The peaceful suburbanite psyche of the average ‘western’ person hasn’t been penetrated yet, even with all thats happened. Thats in large part due to the media, and how they don’t cover the increasingly serious corruption, murders, and traitors.

        A great current example is the sentencing and jailing of that national traitor from Reform UK. It caused barely a blip in the media, just phenomenal there wasn’t a classic british media circus around it, so phenomenal I find it suspicious.


        But its surely more than the media, maybe willful ignorance? Simple lack of care, a sort of “thats their business, not mine” attitude? I don’t know, human behaviour is weird when it comes to inconvenience.

        So much of this world seems to run on whatever is most convenient, (to be read as least mentally taxing), for the person in the decision makers position at the time. Be it a president, local cop, lawyer, teacher, or any other authority position, it always comes down to was it easier for that person to make that decision, or this decision.

        Importantly, i think its the making of a decision not the outcomes of said decisions. So the easy decision could lead to harder to manage outcomes, but the decision maker at the time found that decision easiest to process as opposed a more complex option as the decision to go with.

        • Bullerfar@lemmy.world
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          17 days ago

          But this event could be the reason why People wake up. Imagine some crazy fans breaks out in fights in the streets of dallas forinstance (like in russia vm) When ice or national guard begins shooting visitors of mixed countries. Then you’ll see the fans blow up.

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            17 days ago

            Maybe. I don’t know. People have a lot less rights in other countries than their own. Theres a clear propaganda line I can see there, maybe it’d be flimsy, but it doesn’t seem to take much ‘justification’.

      • auraithx@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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        17 days ago

        Especially those who can afford to go to the World Cup.

        My FILs pal is spending over £100,000 to take him and his 3 pals.

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            14 days ago

            He’s a billionaire he’s more likely going to be paying to hunt prisoners from El Salvador for sport if we’re being honest.

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      17 days ago

      Obsessive fans wait 4 years for this, and the last World Cup showed that those idiots will spend thousands to visit your country, even if it’s doing some terrible things.