FIFA gives green light for rainbow flags at Egypt v Iran World Cup clash
FIFA approved the use of rainbow flags for fans attending Egypt vs Iran at the World Cup in Seattle, scheduling the match as part of a local “Pride Match.” FIFA said on June 25 that supporters will be allowed to bring the flags when the two teams meet in Friday’s group game, which falls on Seattle’s Pride weekend. The decision follows objections from Egypt and Iran after the draw in December paired the Muslim-majority nations, with Egypt citing conflicts with cultural and religious values. FIFA framed the World Cup 2026 as inclusive and said general statements on human rights, including rainbow flags, are permitted under the Stadium Code of Conduct, provided they comply with size limits and are not treated as “political.” FIFA also clarified that the Pride festivities are organized by Seattle’s local committee, not FIFA. The dispute echoes prior World Cup rule enforcement related to armbands.



