German players cover mouths before World Cup team photo, protest FIFA ban of 'OneLove' armbands

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German players cover mouths before World Cup team photo, protest FIFA ban of 'OneLove' armbands
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European teams abandoned plans to wear 'OneLove' armbands in show of support for LGBTQ community after FIFA threatened yellow cards or worse.

Former USMNT player Brian Dunseth and USA TODAY Sports+ soccer insider Emily Olsen discuss the controversy surrounding this World Cup and the country of Qatar.match to protest FIFA's refusal to let European teams wear armbands that show support for the LGBTQ community.

"We wanted to use our captain’s armband to take a stand for values that we hold in the Germany national team: diversity and mutual respect. Together with other nations, we wanted our voice to be heard," the team wrote. Germany, England, Denmark, Belgium, the Netherlands, Switzerland and Wales announced Monday that theyafter FIFA threatened players who wore them with yellow cards or removal from the field. The armbands, which feature a rainbow-colored heart, are meant to promote diversity and inclusion, and players wanted to wear them in Qatar, where homosexuality remains illegal.

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