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German Sports Sends A Strong Message To FIFA

German Sports Sends A Strong Message To FIFA
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It has come to our notice that Germany’s World Cup debut against Japan saw them make a dramatic statement to FIFA with their behavior.
The European nation voiced a strong protest against FIFA’s decision to book their players if they wear the “one love” armbands during any World Cup match.
The “OneLove” armbands, which were intended to encourage diversity and inclusiveness, were worn by the captains of various national teams, including Germany, England, and Wales.
We decided to utilize our captain’s armband to speak up for ideals that we embrace in the Germany national team: diversity and mutual respect, according to a statement posted on the team’s Twitter account. We desired that our voice be heard together with that of other countries.
The goal wasn’t to make a political statement because human rights are unalienable. Even while that ought to be common knowledge, it still isn’t. This is why we consider this message to be so crucial.

German Sports Sends A Strong Message To FIFA
German Sports Sends A Strong Message To FIFA
Giving us the armband in exchange for a voice is equivalent. We maintain our stance.
The goal wasn’t to make a political statement because human rights are unalienable. Even while that ought to be common knowledge, it still isn’t. This is why we consider this message to be so crucial
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The linesman reviewed the captain’s armband of Germany’s starting goalkeeper against their Asian opponent to see if it had violated any rules. The goal wasn’t to make a political statement because human rights are unalienable. Even while that ought to be common knowledge, it still isn’t. This is why we consider this message to be so crucial.
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