Close Menu
1XNEWS
    • Contacts
    • About us
    1XNEWS
    • CRICKET
      • Cricket match predictions
      • Domestic
      • International
      • IPL
      • WTC
      • Women
    • FOOTBALL
      • Football match predictions
      • Indian Football
        • ISL
        • I-League
        • National Football Team
      • European Football
        • Premier League
        • Serie A
        • Bundesliga
        • La Liga
      • Championships
        • Euro 2020
        • FIFA World Cup
        • UEFA Champions League
        • UEFA Europa League
        • UEFA Nations League
        • European Super League
      • Transfers
    • KABADDI
    • BADMINTON
    • BASKETBALL
    • BOXING
    • TENNIS
    • OTHER SPORTS
      • ATHLETICS
      • SWIMMING
      • WRESTLING
      • TABLE TENNIS
      • ESPORTS
      • GOLF
      • FIELD HOCKEY
      • GYMNASTICS
      • MMA
      • RUGBY
    • 1XBET APP
    1XNEWS
    1xNews » FOOTBALL » Championships » FIFA World Cup » Controversy arises over Kane’s decision to wear rainbow armband at World Cup
    FIFA World Cup

    Controversy arises over Kane’s decision to wear rainbow armband at World Cup

    1X TeamBy 1X TeamNovember 21, 20223 Mins Read
    Facebook Twitter Reddit Telegram
    OneLove armband
    Credit: AP
    Share
    Facebook Twitter Reddit Telegram

    Given the political and divisive nature of the FIFA World Cup being hosted in Qatar, FIFA has already communicated to different national federations that political messages will not be allowed on the pitch. However, England captain Harry Kane has said he will go ahead and wear the “OneLove” captain’s armband as a symbolic gesture of support for the LGBTQ community despite the threat of a yellow card and the England FA are prepared to be fined.

    Despite resistance from FIFA over political gestures and messages on the field, the Tottenham striker has said that he is ready to go ahead and wear the ”OneLove” captain’s armband. Kane will take to the field in England’s first World Cup match in Qatar against Iran wearing the rainbow armband in order to show his solidarity with the LGBTQ community, which is persecuted in Qatar.

    The governing body has previously stated that it will not allow team captains to walk on to the field with such political and polarising messages. Players who wear these armbands will be shown the yellow card and the national associations will be fined.

    FIFA has also issues its own armbands with social awareness messaging to captains – after England and Wales were among some European teams announcing they would wear One Love armbands. The message for round one of the group stage reads ‘FootballUnitestheWorld.”

    Furthermore, there are also suggestions that FIFA might send match officials into the dressing rooms of the teams to inspect and possibly stop the captains from wearing the “OneLove” armbands.

    Harry Kane, Gareth Southgate
    Credit: Getty Images

    Kane isn’t worried about the repercussions and has reiterated his desire to wear the armband in the pre-match press conference on Sunday. 

    “We’ve made it clear as a team and a staff and organisation that we want to wear the armband. I know the FA are talking to FIFA at the moment and I’m sure by game time tomorrow they will have their decision. I think we’ve made it clear that we want to wear it.”

    Manager Gareth Southgate further supported his decision and added:

    “I know there are conversations going on. I think a number of European countries have spoken. We’ve made our position clear. Hopefully, everything will be resolved before the game.”

    The England FA’s position is also clear on the matter as they are ready to be fined for the gesture. Apparently, they had communicated their intention to wear rainbow coloured armbands to FIFA two months before but haven’t received any response. While not directly referencing anti-LGBT laws, the armband is intended to promote inclusivity.

    Discrimination England Qatar
    Share. Facebook Twitter Reddit Telegram

    Related Posts

    CRICKET

    Cricket World Cup Mid-Tournament Review: India’s Journey So Far

    November 13, 2023
    International

    The ICC Cricket World Cup: A Historical Odyssey

    October 3, 2023
    International

    2023 ODI World Cup: Williamson ruled out of New Zealand’s World Cup opener against England

    September 29, 2023
    Premier League

    Saka named England’s player of the year second time in a row

    September 6, 2023
    International

    ‘It’s got nothing to do with me’ – Root jokes on Stokes U-turn on ODI retirement

    August 23, 2023
    International

    ‘I’ll pick and I’ll choose’ – Paine accuses Stokes of entitlement after retirement U-turn

    August 19, 2023
    International

    Moeen firms up Test retirement: ‘If Stokes texts me again, I’ll delete it’

    August 1, 2023
    International

    ‘We have come here to win’ – Head says Australia determined to take England down at The Oval

    July 26, 2023
    International

    Xavier Doherty blasts England’s Bazball approach

    July 9, 2023
    Leave A Reply Cancel Reply

    Trending
    Women
    Cricket Beyond the Boundary: Women Warriors
    By 1X TeamMay 16, 2024

    The golden age of Indian women’s cricket is upon us and the fans are ready…

    The Cricket World Cup Semifinals: Crunch Time for India

    May 14, 2024

    Sweat, Speed, and Strategy: The World of Indian Football

    May 11, 2024

    Cricketing Chronicles: Echoes from the Pitch

    May 9, 2024

    Verratti leaves PSG, joins Qatari side Al-Arabi in record transfer

    May 7, 2024

    Kicking it Off: A Dive into Football’s Greatest Games

    May 6, 2024
    About
    About

    1x.news is your all-in-one website to stay in touch with everything going on in the world of sports: from domestic competitions such as the Indian Premier League and all the way to the Champions League.

    THE TITLE SPONSOR OF SPORTS TEAMS
    © 2025 Copyright 1xbet.cricket. All rights reserved.
    • About Us
    • Privacy Policy
    • Contacts

    Type above and press Enter to search. Press Esc to cancel.