England’s official LGBT+ fan group, Three Lions Pride, have released a statement explaining why they will Boycott 2026 World Cup. In the post, they directly criticised FIFA president Gianni Infantino and highlighted concerns over safety in the United States for their members.
With the summer tournament taking place in USA, Mexico and Canada in less than six months, tensions across the US continue to grow. Several issues have sparked major concerns for fans and teams who are set to travel for the competition.
Recently, politician Jurgen Hardt (CDU) claimed that Germany could withdraw from the World Cup. He noted that it is considered a “last resort” to get Donald Trump to “see sense” regarding his desire acquire Greenland. As well as that, travel bans imposed by the US president have left it unclear how easy it will be for many to get visas for the competition.
Adding to this, the growing presence of ICE (U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement) across the nation has sparked major fears for many, including England’s LGBT+ fan group.
Three Lions Pride Take Boycott 2026 World Cup Over ‘Safety’ Fears
In a lengthy statement, Three Lions Pride explained that they will now boycott the 2026 World Cup, having done the same for Qatar 2022. They cited the ‘US administration’s travel bans on several nationalities’ as one issue, while then speaking critically of ICE and the murder of Renee Good, whose death has sparked fear and anger across the US and beyond.
They note that their ‘primary concern is about the safety of our members and queer fans worldwide’ but fear that this cannot be given due to a ‘fear of abuse, violence or arrest just for their existence.’ The statement also talks about fears for the trans community regarding issues such as ‘anti-trans legislation around bathrooms’, which could spark violence and discrimination.
In another key point, the statement highlighted the ‘scandalous approach’ from organisers regarding fans with disabilities, noting that ticketing effectively ‘discriminates and excludes any fans who require assistance or have accessibility requirements’. They concluded the statement strongly, stating that ‘Infantino should feel ashamed’.
Full Statement From England’s Official LGBT+ Fan Group
Here is the statement from England’s official LGBT+ fan group, shared via Three Lions Pride’s Facebook page, in full:
“The 2026 Men’s World Cup has been in the diaries of LGBT+ fans since the hosts were announced in 2018 – an opportunity for queer fans to enjoy a tournament focused more on the football rather than their personal safety following successive tournaments in repressive states for the LGBT+ community,”
“That hope, that optimism, is well and truly shattered.
“As ever, our primary concern is about the safety of our members and queer fans worldwide under the principle that fans should be able to follow their team wherever they play without fear of abuse, violence or arrest just for their existence.
“The rhetoric and dangerous rollback of human rights in the US has caused considerable concern to fans who were previously planning to attend the 2026 World Cup.
“There is a fear that our trans+ family would be at high risk of violence and discrimination, our butch lesbian family would be caught in the crosshairs of anti-trans legislation around bathrooms and our queer family generally would be a target for abuse. This is unsafe and unacceptable.
“There are a concerning number of issues that restrict our ability to operate safely as a group during the World Cup, before we add in the various issues of intersectionality and our position of standing for human rights across the board.
“The US administration’s travel bans on several nationalities restricts fans from following their team, visa rejections because of social media posts raise freedom of speech concerns, and threats towards our non-white family around potential immigration issues, detention and deportation are clear human rights concerns.
“When ICE agents in the US shot and kill their own citizens, as happened in Minneapolis this month when they killed Renee Good, every fans is at risk of overzealous policing and law enforcement.
“We also consider the scandalous approach of organisers towards ticketing with a policy that fails to consider the needs of fans with disabilities, effectively discriminating and excluding any fans who require assistance or have accessibility requirements.
“Three Lions Pride, in light of the issues around the tournament, will not be having a visible presence at the 2026 Men’s World Cup.
“We cannot guarantee the safety and security of our members and cannot endorse the appalling decisions of FIFA around ticketing and safety by tacit acceptance through our visible attendance as a group.
“Today, and every day, [FIFA president] Gianni Infantino should feel ashamed.”