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FIFA opts out of rainbow armband for Women's World Cup - ESPN

The anti-discrimination «One Love» rainbow captain's armband banned at the men's World Cup in Qatar will also not be worn at the Women's World Cup next month, after FIFA opted for an amended multicolored version influenced by the Pan-African flag and pansexual flag.

FIFA unveiled eight armbands on Friday that captains of the 32 teams can choose to wear in Australia and New Zealand during the tournament, which runs July 20-Aug. 20.

— Women's World Cup bracket and fixtures schedule

The «One Love» armband, with its color scheme that is known as a symbol for LBGTQ+ pride, was worn by captains during the women's European Championships in 2022.

This «Unite for Inclusion» option chosen is heart-shaped and multicolored but not quite the rainbow the Germany team wanted to use at the tournament, where a number of gay players will be among more than 700 selected on team rosters.

FIFA said this multicolored option was influenced by the Pan-African flag and pansexual flag.

The armbands were developed over months of talks with national federations as FIFA aimed to avoid repeating the chaotic standoff with European players and officials last year that spilled into the first two days of games in Qatar.

FIFA said Friday the inclusion option was worked on with the United Nations human rights office in Geneva.

The eight armband designs chosen correspond to the eight rounds of matches at the tournament. Each will promote awareness of a cause under the theme of «Football Unites the World.»

The captains will be given three options for which armband they wear.

They can either wear the «Football Unites the World» armband throughout, an armband corresponding to one of the eight causes, or they can wear the armband allocated for each round.

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