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An infographic titled "Qatar Welcomes You!" went viral, claiming official bans on homosexuality, alcohol, and dating. Fact-checkers and Qatari officials confirmed this image was fake and created by a citizens' group, not the government. Protest and Workarounds

There were numerous reports of security personnel seizing rainbow-colored bucket hats from Welsh fans and rainbow-themed clothing from journalists.

Homosexuality remains illegal in Qatar, and Qatari authorities emphasized that while visitors are welcome, they should respect the country's religious and cultural traditions. Incidents and Confiscations An infographic titled "Qatar Welcomes You

By April 2022, a senior security official suggested that rainbow flags might be confiscated as a "safety measure" to protect fans from potential anti-LGBTQ+ altercations with other spectators.

During the Portugal vs. Uruguay match, a protester ran onto the pitch carrying a rainbow flag; he was subsequently banned from attending further matches. Uruguay match, a protester ran onto the pitch

FIFA explicitly prohibited team captains from seven European nations from wearing "OneLove" rainbow armbands, threatening yellow cards for any player who did so.

Protesters and magazines created Snapchat filters like "Pride Nation" that digitally transformed any flag into a rainbow flag via AR, allowing fans to show solidarity safely. allowing fans to show solidarity safely.

In 2020, officials assured that rainbow flags would be permitted in stadiums to comply with FIFA's inclusion policies.