Manchester United star Christian Eriksen to wear Qatar 'protest' shirt at World Cup
Manchester United star Christian Eriksen will wear a shirt which protests against Qatar at this winter's World Cup.
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Manchester United star Christian Eriksen will wear a shirt which protests against Qatar at this winter's World Cup.
Hummel have toned down the details on Denmark's World Cup jerseys and also released a black kit to protest against Qatar's human rights record ahead of the tournament, the sportswear company said on Wednesday.
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Denmark will wear kits at the 2022 FIFA World Cup to protest against the human rights record of host nation Qatar.
Denmark will wear team jerseys at the World Cup that protest the human rights record of host nation Qatar, with a black option unveiled Wednesday to honour migrant workers who died during construction work for the tournament.
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Denmark’s official kits for the 2022 World Cup have been unveiled with kit suppliers Hummel revealing the design is a «protest against Qatar and its human rights record». The tournament is being hosted in the Gulf state this winter, however the country has been dogged by allegations of mistreatment of migrant workers — including from Amnesty International — and its stance on LGBT rights. Ad As a result, there have been calls for boycotts of the competition, although as things stand, no participating nation has chosen to do so.
GENEVA (AP) — Denmark will wear team jerseys at the World Cup that protest the human rights record of host nation Qatar, with a black option unveiled Wednesday to honor migrant workers who died during construction work for the tournament.