FIFA Slammed For Dropping Anti-Racism Messaging At CWC

Rio de Janeiro (RJ), 05/05/2025 – CLUB WORLD CUP TROPHY TOUR – FIFA Club World Cup Trophy Tour at the Flamengo Mu
Rio de Janeiro (RJ), 05/05/2025 – CLUB WORLD CUP TROPHY TOUR – FIFA Club World Cup Trophy Tour at the Flamengo Mu

FIFA is facing scrutiny from campaign groups after it appeared to withhold anti-racism messaging during this year’s Club World Cup, held in the United States.

Although the governing body previously promoted ‘no discrimination’ armbands at the 2022 World Cup in Qatar and recently approved tougher disciplinary actions to combat racism, those themes have seemingly been missing at the current tournament. Instead, FIFA’s messaging focuses on its ‘Football Unites the World’ initiative.

A report in The Athletic claimed promotional content supporting the ‘No to Racism’ campaign had been prepared but was ultimately shelved. FIFA has yet to comment on the claim.

Piara Powar, head of the Fare network, said: “It is disappointing that it appears there will be no anti-discrimination messaging throughout the Club World Cup.”

He added: “It’s more than a shame that a message of inclusion can’t be broadcast to the world, and that those of us who are stakeholders in this area haven’t been informed.

“We know that the US government is volatile and the need for pragmatism is a factor, but the iteration of consistent and progressive values by FIFA is so important.”

Since Donald Trump took office again in January, his administration scrapped diversity, equity and inclusion (DEI) policies across the federal government. Several major US corporations have also stepped away from DEI frameworks.

In its response, FIFA stated: “‘Football Unites the World’ is FIFA’s main global campaign, which is displayed in all Club World Cup stadiums before and during the matches, as well as on FIFA’s social platforms.”

FIFA reiterated its position against racism and highlighted updates to its disciplinary code, including stronger penalties and longer bans for discriminatory acts. The three-step anti-racism procedure used at matches remains active, according to the organization. It also confirmed that its social media protection service is being provided to players, clubs and officials at the tournament.

Evan Whitfield, chair of the Human Rights Soccer Alliance, said: “We are disappointed that FIFA has taken a step back from the anti-discrimination messaging that was communicated at the last few global competitions.

“Soccer exists in a space where the values of non-discrimination and inclusion are clear, but they need to be consistently underlined to the world.”

He added: “If FIFA can have strong messaging in Russia, Qatar, New Zealand and Australia, then the same should apply in the United States.”

Elsewhere, players from Angel City made their own statement at the weekend, wearing shirts featuring the phrase “Immigrant City Football Club” before their NWSL match against North Carolina — a response to ongoing ICE raids and activism in Los Angeles.

Kick It Out, another anti-discrimination campaign group, said: “FIFA’s apparent decision to drop its anti-discrimination messaging at the Club World Cup is concerning, especially after highlighting the importance of tackling the issue in its recent campaigns.”

It added: “We would urge FIFA to reverse its decision and sincerely hope this is not a sign of things to come at the World Cup next year.”

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