National Daily learnt that the English Football Association is anticipating a fine from football governing body FIFA while captain Harry Kane could receive a yellow card if he wears a ‘One Love’ armband for England’s World Cup opener against Iran on Monday.
On the eve of England’s first game in Group B, the FA is understood to have been informed by FIFA that Kane is not permitted to wear the armband which is designed to promote diversity and inclusion.
It is understood that wearing the rainbow-coloured armband holds even more significance at the World Cup in Qatar, where homosexuality is illegal, and seven other European nations, including Wales, are also intending to make the same statement as England.
Meanwhile, National Daily gathered that the English FA is anticipating a fine from FIFA while Harry Kane could receive a yellow card if he wears a ‘One Love’ armband for England’s World Cup opener against Iran on Monday.
On the eve of England’s first game in Group B, the FA is understood to have been informed by FIFA that Kane is not permitted to wear the armband which is designed to promote diversity and inclusion.
Wearing the rainbow-coloured armband holds even more significance at the World Cup in Qatar, where homosexuality is illegal, and seven other European nations, including Wales, are also intending to make the same statement as England.
However, National Daily can confirm that just days before the tournament began, FIFA notified countries of their own armbands which were to be worn by captains for each game and included phrases such as ‘football unites the world’, ‘share the meal’ and ‘bring the moves’. An anti-discrimination armband was not included until the the quarter-final stage.
Under FIFA’s current laws, ‘no item [of playing kit or other clothing or equipment or otherwise] may be worn or used in any controlled area if Fifa considers that it is dangerous, offensive or indecent, includes political, religious, or personal slogans, statements, or images, or otherwise does not comply in full with the laws of the game’.
Players who go against that could receive a yellow card but Kane is adamant that he will wear the armband for England’s opening game against Iran on Monday.