Iranian American soccer fans are preparing for the 2022 World Cup with mixed feelings of pride and concern. As the tournament approaches, they grapple with how to express their love for the game while protesting the political situation in Iran.
A recent survey reveals that approximately <strong>75%</strong> of Ajax Amsterdam fans do not want to renew the current coach's contract, raising questions about the team's future. This comes at a critical time for the club as it seeks to achieve better results in the league.
Amnesty International warns that football fans attending the 2026 World Cup may face serious human rights violations. This alert comes amid rising concerns about fan safety at major sporting events.
A recent survey conducted by a football supporters' association shows that over <strong>75%</strong> of Premier League fans oppose the continued use of Video Assistant Referee (VAR) technology. The survey, conducted online between <strong>February 26</strong> and <strong>March 23</strong>, included approximately <strong>8000</strong> fans from various Premier League clubs.
Two European fan groups have expressed their dissatisfaction with the ticket prices for the 2026 World Cup, filing an official complaint with the European Commission against FIFA due to the significant price increase.