FIFA also ordered players not to wear “one love” armbands during matches. Players were told wearing the bands would result in a yellow card.
U.S. soccer journalist Grant Wahl was briefly detained while trying to enter a World Cup Match on Monday.
Wahl said Qatar authorities demanded he take off a rainbow t-shirt he wore in support of LGBTQ rights. Homosexuality is illegal in Qatar and can result in prison sentences. Just now: Security guard refusing to let me into the stadium for USA-Wales. “You have to change your shirt. It’s not allowed.” pic.twitter.com/TvSGThMYq8 “I showed up at the stadium last night, and I was pushed aside by security guards at the media entrance, and I was told explicitly, ‘You need to take off your shirt,'" Wahl told CNN. “Only after about 30 minutes did a commander come down and let me through and apologized, and so did FIFA.
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