England, other World Cup teams ask captains not to wear 'OneLove' armbands after dispute with FIFA

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The “OneLove” campaign promotes diversity and inclusion in soccer. England captain Harry Kane promotes it with an armband but FIFA is threating yellow cards for any players wearing them during play.

. The move was seen as a way to placate Qatar, where drinking in public is not allowed and being drunk in public is a crime, even though it came at the expense of longtime partner Budweiser.

FIFA announced the decision in a release with a headline,"FIFA is an inclusive organisation and supports all legitimate causes, such as ‘One Love’."

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