The Timaru Herald

Fifa shows true colours

- This opinion is not necessaril­y shared by Stuff newspapers.

Like a petulant child, threatenin­g to take the ball away if they don’t get their way, Fifa stamped down at the last minute on plans by captains of the European nations to wear OneLove armbands in World Cup matches. Fifa threatened that wearing the armbands, in support of diversity and inclusion, would result in bookings for the players involved.

Making this threat at the last minute led to the European teams backing down. Perhaps they could have stood up to Fifa?

Had England, Wales, Belgium, Denmark, Germany, the Netherland­s and Switzerlan­d all refused to comply, Fifa would have opened itself up to more ridicule.

Actions count on the world stage – as seen when the Iranian team refused to sing their national anthem in apparent protest at the repressive actions of that country’s regime.

The granting of the World Cup to Qatar has been a sorry tale. Fifa president Gianni Infantino made an extraordin­ary interventi­on at the weekend, saying he himself felt Qatari, Arab, African, gay, disabled and a migrant worker.

His intended audience was the World Cup hosts, who feel the Western media has it in for them. Money talks in football and it spoke again in the decision to ban the OneLove armbands. If Fifa wanted the World Cup to be dominated by debate about everything but football, it could hardly be doing a better job.

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