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theguardian.comThree Lions Pride & Pride In Football's statement on homophobic chanting during Mexico v England
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3 Lions Pride and Pride in Football were disappointed to see widespread homophobic chanting at the Azteca on Sunday, aimed at Jordan Pickford.
The 'puto' chant isn't banter, or tradition, or part of footballing culture - it is homophobia. No ifs, no buts. It is simply impossible to strip away its history as a homophobic slur.
This is the third time such chanting has been heard from El Tri fans in the 2026 FIFA World Cup, after previous chants occurring against Czechia and Ecuador. This is simply not good enough.
FIFA's weakening of anti-discrimination messaging in the lead-up to, and during, this tournament has had a noticeable impact. As stewards of the game, FIFA have a responsibility to protect it, and to make it the beautiful game for everyone.
We call on the Mexican FA and FIFA to have more effective anti-discrimination messaging and education programmes to tackle such chanting, and if it continues, stronger punishment must be handed out.
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orlandocitysc.com‘Infantino must go’
The Express pointed out that some may argue Warner has little standing to campaign against Infantino given his own controversial history with FIFA.
In 2011, he resigned as FIFA vice-president amid a major bribery enquiry. FIFA accepted his resignation, closed all Ethics Committee proceedings against him and maintained his presumption of innocence.
Warner said he had every right to speak out based on his experience and tenure in FIFA.
“In FIFA, I did nothing wrong. I stood up because I fought against the US and I paid a price for that,” he said.