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FIFA Flags 89,000 Abusive Posts in World Cup 2026 Group Stage, 13-Fold Rise

FIFA's digital monitoring team flagged 89,000 abusive social media posts during the 2026 World Cup group stage, a 13-fold increase from the 2022 edition. Racial abuse comprised 11% of offensive content, rising 3% from the previous tournament. The expanded 48-team format and 33% increase in analyzed posts contributed to the surge. FIFA's SMPS system also concealed 181,000 hateful comments and escalated over 100 cases for law enforcement.

FIFA World Cup 2026: FIFA flags 89,000 abusive posts during group stage, 13-fold rise from 2022 edition

Miami, July 1

FIFA's digital monitoring team identified 89,000 abusive social media posts during the group stage of the FIFA World Cup 2026, a 13-fold increase compared to the 2022 tournament in Qatar, the governing body said on Wednesday, as per Reuters.

The sharp rise came after FIFA's Social Media Protection Service (SMPS) analysed more than six million posts and comments--up 33% from the 2022 edition--with racial abuse accounting for 11% of all offensive content detected.

The proportion of racially motivated abuse increased by 3% compared to the group stage of the 2022 World Cup in Qatar, with FIFA describing it as a "significant increase in the objectively worst and most offensive content" circulating on social media platforms.

"Available to all teams, players, coaches and match officials participating at FIFA tournaments, SMPS protects them and their followers from experiencing discriminatory and offensive content," FIFA said in a statement, as per Reuters.

The SMPS combines advanced technology with human moderation to identify, filter and block racist, discriminatory and threatening messages, while also shielding players' followers from abusive content.

FIFA said 225,000 social media posts were flagged for human review, with moderators confirming 89,000 as abusive and taking appropriate action. Around 1,000 accounts were also escalated for further investigation.

The governing body added that the expanded 48-team format, up from 32 teams at the 2022 World Cup in Qatar, contributed to the increased volume of content analysed.

FIFA's automated moderation system also concealed around 181,000 hateful comments from team accounts. In total, more than two million comments--including spam and content generated by bots or fake accounts--were moderated during the group stage, representing a fourfold increase compared to the 2022 tournament.

"As part of the evolution of SMPS, the service also collates evidence for law enforcement. Over 100 examples have been identified which pass the legal thresholds for preparing legal case files against them," FIFA said.

— ANI

Reader Comments

Sarah B

As a football fan from Canada, I'm glad FIFA is taking this seriously. But 13x increase is alarming. The 48-team format definitely added more games and more fans, but also more trolls. I hope the law enforcement cases actually lead to convictions.

Michael C

Football is the beautiful game... until racists ruin it. FIFA should ban these users permanently. In the US, we see similar issues in sports - it's a cultural problem where anonymity emboldens hate. Good on FIFA for documenting evidence for police.

Kavya N

Yeh sab bahut bura hai. Cricket ke matches mein bhi aisa hota hai India mein. But internationally football mein yeh zyada hai because of global reach. FIFA ka moderation system achcha hai but they should also educate fans about respecting players. 😡

David E

1,000 accounts escalated for investigation sounds too low for 89,000 abusive posts. FIFA needs to be more aggressive. As a Brit, I've seen how football hooliganism moved online. Social media companies also need to take responsibility instead of passing the buck.

Rohit P

FIFA is doing something at least. But I wonder how many of these abusive posts come from rival fan groups? In India, fan wars between Virat Kohli and MS Dhoni supporters get nasty too. The solution lies in teaching sportsmanship from school level. ⚽

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