Iran and Egypt World Cup match in Seattle draws significant protests

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Last updated Jun 27, 2026

Iran and Egypt World Cup match in Seattle draws significant protests
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A World Cup match between Iran and Egypt took place at Seattle Stadium on June 26, 2026, attracting thousands of fans and demonstrators. Protests centered on issues related to the ongoing conflict in Iran, with some protesters advocating for regime change. Chants and displays of support for LGBTQ rights were prominent, particularly as the event was designated Seattle's official World Cup Pride Match. A notable moment occurred when pro-government and opposition demonstrators clashed, although protests remained largely peaceful. Fans entering the stadium appeared undeterred by the protests happening around them.

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  • Iran and Egypt face off in Seattle for a World Cup match.
  • Thousands attended the match and joined protests outside Seattle Stadium.
  • Demonstrations focused on the Iranian regime and LGBTQ rights.
  • Seattle declared the match as its official World Cup Pride Match.
  • Pro and counter demonstrators had moments of conflict, but protests remained mostly peaceful.
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Thousands of people packed into Seattle Stadium and the streets outside in a World Cup match between Iran and Egypt that drew not only soccer fans but also protestors.

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