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AHF's ‘GOOOOOOOOOAL!’ Billboards Remind World Cup Fans to Score Safely

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AHF's ‘GOOOOOOOOOAL!’ Billboards Remind World Cup Fans to Score Safely
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AHF's ‘GOOOOOOOOOAL!’ Billboards Remind World Cup Fans to Score Safely

2026-06-05 06:25 Last Updated At:06:30

LOS ANGELES--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Jun 4, 2026--

AIDS Healthcare Foundation’s (AHF) “GOOOOOOOOOAL!” billboard campaign, an imaginative new prevention initiative promoting condom use, is running now in six cities nationwide: Atlanta, Houston, Los Angeles, Miami, Philadelphia, and Seattle. The artwork roguishly plays off FIFA World Cup fever taking over the globe and the airwaves in anticipation of the 2026 game season. The “GOOOOOOOOOAL!” artwork features imagery of the iconic black-and-white hexagonal skin of a soccer ball stretched lengthwise across a condom with AHF’s “ useacondom.com ” URL underneath.

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AHF offers free condoms at almost all of its facilities nationwide, including its 79 Healthcare Centers, 50 Wellness Centers, 67 Pharmacies, and 26 Out of the Closet thrift stores and offers free sexually transmitted infection (STI) and HIV testing at 50 Wellness Centers across 15 states.

The advertisements, which AHF placed to coincide with FIFA World Cup Games in each city and will at least run through July 19, appear in the following six locations: Atlanta (5 units), Houston (2 units), Los Angeles (12 units), Miami (2 units), Philadelphia (1 unit), and Seattle (2 units).

AIDS Healthcare Foundation (AHF), the world’s largest HIV/AIDS healthcare organization, provides cutting-edge medicine and advocacy to over 3 million people across 50 countries, including the U.S. and in Africa, Latin America/Caribbean, the Asia/Pacific Region, and Eastern Europe. In January 2025, AHF received the MLK, Jr. Social Justice Award, The King Center’s highest recognition for an organization leading work in the social justice arena. To learn more about AHF, visit us online at AIDShealth.org, find us on Facebook, and follow us on Instagram, Twitter, and TikTok.

AHF's “GOOOOOOOOOAL!” billboard campaign, an imaginative new prevention initiative promoting condom use, is now running in six cities nationwide: Atlanta, Houston, Los Angeles, Miami, Philadelphia, and Seattle. The artwork roguishly plays off FIFA World Cup fever taking over the globe and the airwaves in anticipation of the 2026 tournament. The “GOOOOOOOOOAL!” artwork features imagery of the iconic black-and-white hexagonal skin of a soccer ball stretched lengthwise across a condom.

AHF's “GOOOOOOOOOAL!” billboard campaign, an imaginative new prevention initiative promoting condom use, is now running in six cities nationwide: Atlanta, Houston, Los Angeles, Miami, Philadelphia, and Seattle. The artwork roguishly plays off FIFA World Cup fever taking over the globe and the airwaves in anticipation of the 2026 tournament. The “GOOOOOOOOOAL!” artwork features imagery of the iconic black-and-white hexagonal skin of a soccer ball stretched lengthwise across a condom.

BUCHAREST, Romania (AP) — A maritime drone that is being used in the war in neighboring Ukraine exploded Friday at a Black Sea port in Romania but did not cause any casualties, the Defense Ministry said.

It said the drone self-detonated in the port of Constanta at around 10:30 a.m., and that the area had already been secured and isolated by the Romanian Intelligence Service, coast guard and the Defense Ministry.

The drone was not part of the Romanian army’s equipment and was not involved in its recent exercises in the Black Sea area, the ministry said. The area was evacuated, authorities said.

The maritime incident occurred a week after a Russian aerial drone that was part of an attack on Ukraine went astray and struck an apartment building in Romania’s eastern Danube port city of Galati, injuring two people in the NATO member country.

Raed Arafat, the head of the Department for Emergency Situations, told a news conference that helicopters were deployed to search for more drones and that the authorities issued text message alerts to residents.

“There is a possibility that there may be other drones,” he said. “We are not panicking. These are preventive measures. If there are other drones, we want to make sure there is not another explosion in an area where people are not evacuated.”

More than 1,300 people have been evacuated from several Black Sea beaches and the routes leading to them have been blocked, authorities said.

Romanian President Nicusor Dan said that law enforcement and security services “acted quickly and preventively” before the explosion and that the priority was the protection of lives and the security of port infrastructure.

“With a military conflict on the border, it is obvious that the security environment we are in is a sensitive one, which is why we will maintain a high level of vigilance,” he said, adding that the incident is a “direct consequence of the war of aggression unleashed by Russia against Ukraine.”

The two incidents are some of the latest in a series of drone incursions — from both Russia and Ukraine — to hit a NATO member since Moscow launched its full-scale invasion of Ukraine in February 2022.

Romanian forces destroyed another maritime drone in the Black Sea on Wednesday. Since the beginning of the war next door, the Defense Ministry said that the Romanian navy has neutralized nine of the 156 sea mines in the Black Sea basin.

French President Emmanuel Macron pledged support for Romania on Friday after the incident, saying, “We will do whatever your authorities consider as a necessity in order to protect the sovereignty of the land and the air."

“You can count on us," he said.

For its part, the European Union was giving “full solidarity and support to Romania,” European Council President António Costa said Friday.

“The EU condemns the repeated violations of airspace of Member States and reaffirms its unwavering commitment to the security of all Member States,” he said in a post Friday online. “This is the third significant security incident in Romania in recent weeks. These incidents are a direct consequence of Russia’s war of aggression against Ukraine.”

McGrath reported from Leamington Spa, England. Sam McNeil in Brussels contributed to this report.

In this photo taken from video provided by OBSERVATOR ANTENA 1, an explosion of sea drone is seen in Constanta port, Romania, Friday, June 5, 2026. (OBSERVATOR ANTENA 1 via AP)

In this photo taken from video provided by OBSERVATOR ANTENA 1, an explosion of sea drone is seen in Constanta port, Romania, Friday, June 5, 2026. (OBSERVATOR ANTENA 1 via AP)

In this photo taken from video provided by OBSERVATOR ANTENA 1, smoke rises after an explosion of sea drone is seen in Constanta port, Romania, Friday, June 5, 2026. (OBSERVATOR ANTENA 1 via AP)

In this photo taken from video provided by OBSERVATOR ANTENA 1, smoke rises after an explosion of sea drone is seen in Constanta port, Romania, Friday, June 5, 2026. (OBSERVATOR ANTENA 1 via AP)

In this photo taken from video provided by OBSERVATOR ANTENA 1, an explosion of sea drone is seen in Constanta port, Romania, Friday, June 5, 2026. (OBSERVATOR ANTENA 1 via AP)

In this photo taken from video provided by OBSERVATOR ANTENA 1, an explosion of sea drone is seen in Constanta port, Romania, Friday, June 5, 2026. (OBSERVATOR ANTENA 1 via AP)

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