JAKARTA - Group H match between Portugal and Uruguay at the 2022 Qatar World Cup, Tuesday, November 29, early morning WIB, was marked by the action of supporters entering the field. Again, the audience "attacked" the field with the rainbow flag at the Lusail Stadium.

The moment came five minutes into the second half. The action forced the match to be temporarily suspended.

The field raider not only carried a rainbow flag, but also wore a shirt with the Superman logo, with the message "Save Ukraine" and "Hory Iranian Women".

The action did not last long. He was then arrested by security forces and taken off the field. Meanwhile, Iranian referee Alireza Faghani, who was on duty at the time, removed the rainbow flag carried by the intruder.

The field intruder's actions are the latest protest in Qatar 2022, where LGBT's rights are severely restricted in the host country. OneLove's armband plans from European teams immediately received a strict ban from FIFA.

That made the German national team then protest ahead of the match against Japan with a silent movement.

Apart from human rights issues, the protests also refer to the ongoing Russia-Ukraine war and further demonstrations in Iran over women's rights.

Portugal and Uruguay's match itself went smoothly until the end of the match. A Selecao made sure to qualify for the last 16 of the 2022 World Cup after beating Uruguay with a score of 2-0 through Bruno Fernandes' two goals.


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