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European teams say won’t wear ‘Onelove’ World Cup armband

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Doha, Qatar - England, Ger

many and five other European teams at the World Cup on Monday abandoned plans to wear a rainbow-themed arm

band in support of LGBTQ rights, citing the threat of disciplina­ry action from FIFA.

“FIFA has been very clear that it will impose sporting sanctions if our captains wear the armbands on the field of play,” they said in a joint statement.

Under FIFA rules, players wearing kit that is not authorised by football’s world governing body could be shown a yellow card.

If that player was then shown a second yellow card, they would be sent off.

The “Onelove” armband due to be warn by the likes of England captain Harry Kane and Germany counterpar­t Manuel Neuer is designed as part of a campaign to promote inclusivit­y.

“As national federation­s, we can’t put our players in a position where they could face sporting sanctions including bookings, so we have asked the captains not to attempt to wear the armbands in FIFA World Cup games,” the federation­s of England, Wales, Belgium, Den

mark, Germany, the Netherland­s and Switzerlan­d said.

 ?? ?? Germany’s Manuel Neuer wears the captain's armband with the inscriptio­n ‘Onelove’ during their friendly match against Oman on Wednesday
Germany’s Manuel Neuer wears the captain's armband with the inscriptio­n ‘Onelove’ during their friendly match against Oman on Wednesday

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