A significant number of Moroccan football fans are facing financial losses after being denied US visas for the 2026 World Cup. Reports indicate that at least 40 supporters were refused entry permits, preventing them from cheering on the "Atlas Lions." In response to these losses, consumer protection organizations are calling for the activation of refund rights. These organizations are urging relevant parties to provide objective legal justifications for the financial damages incurred. The situation has sparked a broader debate regarding the protection of consumers who invested in travel arrangements. Affected fans are now seeking ways to recover their funds following the visa rejections. The issue highlights the financial risks associated with international sporting events.