In related degeneration, the US legacy media is so broken. I googled "chant at us mexico game" to see what was reported about the chant. I started at the top of the page and looked at the stories. I included all context regarding the chants I could find in each story. The interesting one is Fox. Does anyone else have the feeling that Fox has someone with a lot of power threatening to sue them out of existence if they don't toe the legacy media line? You have to get down to clutchpoints.com (wtf is that?) before you get any specific context about the event and to the UK Mirror before you get any actual reporting. Outsports is the first one that identifies the culprits as "Mexico fans". It's hilarious. They aren't even trying. If the cause of an event can't be attributed to one of the sanctioned sources of evil, they don't even bother doing any reporting. It's no wonder faith in the US legacy media continues to drop along with readership. They earned it.
"FIFA has previously fined the Mexican Football Federation for homophobic chants made by the country’s fans."
The United States' 3-0 victory over Mexico for a spot Sunday in the CONCACAF Nations League final against Canada will be remembered as much for the ugliness as for two goals by Christian Pulisic and one by Ricardo Pepi.
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"FIFA fined Mexico 100,000 Swiss francs ($108,000) in January for anti-gay chants by fans at two games"
Four players were ejected and the match was cut short by the referee after repeated homophobic chants by the crowd Thursday night.
time.com
FIFA fined Mexico 100,000 Swiss francs ($108,000) in January for anti-gay chants by fans at two games.
The United States Men’s National Soccer Team's 3-0 victory over Mexico was riddled with fouls and four red cards were given in the contest. They will play Canada in the finals.
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"It has no place in the game,” U.S. interim coach B.J. Callaghan said after the game was stopped amid gay slurs at Allegiant Stadium in Las Vegas.
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FIFA fined Mexico 100,000 Swiss francs ($108,000) in January for anti-gay chants by fans at two games.
The United States men's national soccer team's win over the Mexico football team was ended early by a referee after anti-gay chants.
clutchpoints.com
This is not the first incident involving anti-gay chants and the Mexico soccer team.
The Mexican Football Federation has tried- to no avail- to prevent these chants from occurring.
The federation was slapped with a $108,000 fine for chants occurring at the 2022 World Cup.
The CONCACAF semi final encounter was halted towards the end of the second half after discriminatory chants were heard coming from the crowd, with the slurs heard again at the end of the game
www.mirror.co.uk
After play was stopped the first time, a message was displayed on the scoreboards calling for fans to stop the homophobic chants. The offensive slurs were heard once again, however, with USMNT goalkeeper
Matt Turner the subject of the chants following a final goal kick and Barton eventually blew the full-time whistle early with the USA 3-0 up.
The Mexican Football Federation (FMF) has been issued fines before as a result of similar actions by supporters, including a sanction following a chant heard during the
World Cup in 2022 in
Qatar.
CONCACAF confirmed that the match officials acted upon protocol during the match and security staff had removed several fans due to their behaviour inside the stadium. The Confederation has now launched an investigation into the events in an attempt to establish further details.
Mexico fans couldn’t help from chanting a gay slur at Team USA again. Now the match has been suspended. As it should be
www.outsports.com
Mexico fans are yet still again
chanting an anti-gay slur at American soccer players on U.S. soil during the two teams’ CONCACAF match Thursday night.