A BARROW man who leads Arsenal's LGBT football fan group said members will be boycotting the World Cup in Qatar "as a statement of principle" due to Fifa's "deafening silence" surrounding Qatar's treatment of the community.

The World Cup is to take place in Qatar between November 20 and December 18 and many LGBT football fan groups have expressed concerns over the country's attitudes towards those in the community, which has resulted in many deciding to boycott the event altogether.

Homosexuality is illegal in Qatar and Muslims can face the death penalty if prosecuted for it.

Earlier this week, veteran campaigner Peter Tatchell said he was arrested after staging the first LGBT protest in the country to highlight its human rights abuses in the run-up to the sporting event.

Carl Fearn, co-chairman of Gaygooners, Arsenal Football Club's supporters group for LGBT fans, which has over 1,250 members worldwide, said there has been a "deafening silence" from Fifa on the issue.

"Objections by groups like ours are based on the lack of fundamental human rights for LGBT+ people in Qatar (plus other countries that still criminalise LGBT+ people) and the basic right of LGBT+ people to exist", the 59-year-old, who lives in Barrow, told PA.

"LGBT+ people don't choose their sexuality... LGBT+ people who live in Qatar will have to hide their true selves before, during and after the World Cup.

"We can't speak directly for them, but we will do what we can to make the world wake up and realise sexuality is not a choice and that football really should be for everyone.

"Fifa's 'deafening silence' has been telling, predictable and they are sticking their heads in the sands of Qatar."