The USMNT will wear its famed rainbow badges on uniforms this year.
The United States men’s soccer team unveiled its press room ahead of the World Cup in Qatar, and the team is choosing to outwardly support the LGBTQ community with its design.
The press room has an entire wall dedicated to the team’s famed rainbow badge, which will be worn by the USMNT during the World Cup. The wall also says “One Nation.”
“When we’re on the global stage, and when we’re in a venue like Qatar, it’s important to highlight these issues, and that’s what ‘Be the Change’ is about,” USMNT head coach Gregg Berhalter said, via Reuters. “Not only in the United States, we want to highlight social issues but also abroad. We recognize that Qatar has made progress, and a lot of progress has been made, but there is still work to be done.”
The USMNT decided to use this rainbow design in Qatar, where homosexuality is a criminal offense. The host country also has a long history of human rights violations, with specific criticism in regard to Qatar’s treatment of low-paid migrant workers.
“Our rainbow badge plays an important and consistent role in U.S. Soccer’s identity,” U.S. Soccer spokesman Neil Buethe said in an email to Reuters. “As part of our approach to every match or event, we include rainbow branding to support and embrace the LGBTQ community, and to promote a spirit of inclusion and welcome for all fans around the world.
“As a result, venues that we will manage and operate during the FIFA World Cup, such as the team hotel, media rooms and parties, will feature both traditional and rainbow U.S. Soccer branding.”
The World Cup begins Sunday and runs through Dec. 18.
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