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Jordan Henderson has confirmed he would not risk disrespecting “the religion and culture in Saudi Arabia” by wearing rainbow laces or a rainbow captain's armband. In an extensive interview ...
Jake Daniels has called on his fellow professional footballers to support the Rainbow Laces campaign, as he admitted he would not feel safe playing at the 2034 World Cup in Saudi Arabia. The ...
The club have continued to back Rainbow Laces (Photo: Serena Taylor/Newcastle United via Getty Images) ... “Saudi Arabia is engaging with a lot of Western organisations in many different ways.
The Rainbow Laces campaign was an easy win for the Premier League. ... or a sense that a sport that is about to rubberstamp a World Cup in Saudi Arabia is not in a position to moralise on this ...
How Saudi Arabia has sights set on F1 summit with $480m ‘Rainbow Road’ Qiddiya track. F1 returns to Jeddah for the fifth Saudi Arabian Grand Prix this weekend, but the fastest street circuit ...
England international Jordan Henderson’s next stop looks to be Saudi Arabia. For the last 12 years, the midfielder has been a stalwart for Liverpool. He’s been the club’s captain, helping ...
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FIFA awards Saudi Arabia 2034 World Cup to leave human and gay rights groups furious - MSNSaudi Arabia has been announced as the host of the 2034 FIFA World Cup ... "I wonder when the English FA will be telling fans to leave their 'Stonewall Rainbow Laces' at home when heading ...
Soccer player Jordan Henderson has announced that he is returning to Europe to join Ajax, six months after making a controversial move to Saudi Arabia. On Thursday, the England international said ...
The organisation behind the Premier League's Rainbow Laces campaign have thanked Jordan Henderson for his role in campaigning for equality but called on the midfielder to continue the fight ...
Stonewall's director of external affairs releases a statement thanking Liverpool captain Jordan Henderson, who is set to move to Saudi Arabia, for his support of the LGBTQ+ community.
Jake Daniels has called on his fellow professional footballers to support the Rainbow Laces campaign, as he admitted he would not feel safe playing at the 2034 World Cup in Saudi Arabia.
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