England and Wales confirm the use of rainbow armbands during the World Cup in support of the One Love campaign, as well as the international
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The charity promotional activities are put aside.
England and Wales will be captained to wear the rainbow armband at the World Cup, with Wales releasing a statement: 'We fully support the One Love campaign to use the rainbow armband, despite international
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There was no response to this. In addition to the above two teams, the Netherlands, Belgium, Denmark, France, Germany and Switzerland all responded to the use of rainbow armbands in the World Cup to fight against discrimination, but the six countries have not yet taken a position, as for England and Wales may be due to ignore the international
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charitable activities and face fines.
The rainbow armband was launched in the Netherlands with an anti-discrimination message, and public opinion has linked the campaign to the LGBT (lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender) minority and Qatar, where same-sex sexual activity is criminalized under Qatari law, with offenders punishable by up to seven years in prison.
In the face of national One Love campaigns, the International
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In addition to the launch of the Football United World charity campaign, which includes themes such as health promotion, solidarity, anti-discrimination, environmental protection, child protection and food sharing, the International Federation of Football Clubs (IFFC) has also launched the Football United World charity campaign.
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Distribute the relevant captain's armbands to the teams.