
Does the footballing world really care about kicking homophobia out?
CNN
The next World Cup is due to be held in Qatar -- where homosexuality is illegal. The Euros were marred by homophobic sentiment in the Hungary v Germany match and LGBTQ+ football fans don't feel comfortable to be open about their identity.
But it's not just football stars who worry about acceptance within their world -- it's fans, too.
If Wales qualify for the 2022 World Cup, it will be a dream come true for James Brinning.
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