The Guardian (USA)

Wales fans allowed to take rainbow-coloured clothes and flags to Iran match

- Ben Fisher in Doha

The Football Associatio­n of Wales has been reassured by Fifa that supporters with rainbow-coloured clothing and flags will be allowed to enter Friday’s match against Iran and that the policy will be applied across all World Cup venues.

The FAW held urgent talks with the tournament organisers after Wales staff and fans had multicolou­red bucket hats, shoelaces and wristbands confiscate­d before their Group B opener against the USA. Wales were among the nations to U-turn on wearing the rainbow-coloured OneLove armband in support of LGBTQ+ rights after Fifa threatened sporting sanctions.

Fifa and the Qatari authoritie­s have been in dialogue after the FAW sought urgent clarity over the circumstan­ces that led to supporters being ordered to remove rainbow-coloured clothing if they were to enter the Ahmad bin Ali Stadium.

The FAW’s chief executive, Noel

Mooney, described Fifa’s action over the armband as “cheap” and “pretty low”, adding: “We were told this was going to be a really inclusive, welcoming, warm World Cup. That is not what I have seen, I have to say. To have our fans having their bucket hats taken off them is just appalling. Their voice was taken away, the players’ voices were taken away by the armband. For that we are deeply disappoint­ed.”

Before receiving assurances from Fifa on Thursday, Wales made a point of reiteratin­g their inclusive message to fans by displaying rainbow-coloured flags at their Al Sadd Sports Club training base. A large rainbow flag is draped from a pitch-side tent and corner flags decorated with the Welsh dragon were changed in support of the LGBTQ+ community.

An FAW statement said: “In response to the FAW, Fifa has confirmed that fans with Rainbow Wall bucket hats and rainbow flags will be allowed entry to the stadium for Cymru’s match against Iran on Friday. All World Cup

venues have been contacted and instructed to follow the agreed rules and regulation­s. The FAW urges Fifa to adhere to their message that everybody will be welcome in Qatar during the World Cup and continue to highlight any further human rights issues.”

 ?? Nigel Keene/ProSports/Shuttersto­ck ?? The FAW held urgent talks with Fifa after fans had multicolou­red bucket hats and other items confiscate­d against the USA. Photograph:
Nigel Keene/ProSports/Shuttersto­ck The FAW held urgent talks with Fifa after fans had multicolou­red bucket hats and other items confiscate­d against the USA. Photograph:

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