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Wales players to get chance to share views on issues surrounding Qatar World Cup

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Wales’ players are to be canvassed over their views relating to issues surrounding the Qatar World Cup. The move comes as England skipper Harry Kane aims to hold talks with other national team captains so they can be “unified” in their approach to Qatar’s stance on gay rights and its treatment of migrant workers.

Male homosexuality is punishable by a prison sentence and same-sex marriages are not recognised by the government, while Qatar’s poor human rights record has plagued the Gulf state since it was controversially awarded the finals in 2010.

Wales and captain Gareth Bale are now part of the conversation after achieving qualification for the nation’s first World Cup since 1958.

On LGBTQ+ issues, Football Association of Wales chief executive Noel Mooney said: “This morning there has already been some messaging going on with the Welsh Government about our stance. “The players, their views, do they use the platform to call out things themselves? “We’ve liaised with UEFA about this for quite a while before we qualified. “They’ve taken on the mantle as our European confederation, liaising directly with the Qatar Supreme Council, which is organising the World Cup with the Qatari Government. “UEFA put together a working group, and we’ve joined it, to pool concerns, raise issues, have ground visits.

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