FIFA warned the players would immediately be shown yellow cards if they wore the armbands.
By GRAHAM DUNBAR, AP Sports Writer DOHA, Qatar — FIFA's threat of on-field punishment for players forced World Cup teams to back down Monday and abandon a plan for their captains to wear armbands that were seen as a rebuke to host nation Qatar's human rights record.
The decision came three days after beer sales at stadiums were suddenly banned under pressure from the Qatari government and two days after FIFA president Gianni Infantino delivered an extraordinary tirade defending the host nation's human rights record. "As national federations we can't put our players in a position where they could face sporting sanctions, including bookings," the seven soccer federations said in a joint statement.
Gurchaten Sandhu, of the Geneva-based International Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Trans and Intersex Association, said that FIFA put"athletes in a very, very awkward" position.Soccer World Cup Viewer's Guide: Qatar loses opener, US up on Day 2 He also took issue with Infantino's defense of Qatar on Saturday, during which he lectured Europeans who have criticized the emirate's human rights record and said he"felt" gay, like a woman and a like a migrant worker.
The soccer body raised the prospect of yellow cards on Sunday during a testy meeting with European soccer federations.
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