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England willing to be penalized for World Cup armband

MANCHESTER, England (AP) - England is prepared to face FIFA punishment by wearing the 'œOneLove'ť anti-discrimination armband at the World Cup.

Ten European nations have committed to promote inclusion and campaign against discrimination this season.

Eight of them have qualified for Qatar, and FIFA is coming under pressure to allow the captains of each of those teams to wear an armband with a multi-colored heart design at the tournament that kicks off next month.

As yet, no permission has been granted.

FIFA rules prohibit teams from bringing their own armband designs to the World Cup, and require nations to use equipment supplied by the governing body.

But the English Football Association is determined to make a stand even it means being fined for breaking FIFA rules.

A person with knowledge of the decision told the Associated Press that England will wear the armband in Qatar regardless of FIFA's wishes. Speaking on condition of anonymity because the decision has not been publicly confirmed, they added the FA requested permission to wear it at the World Cup, but after waiting for three weeks, had yet to receive a response.

That person said a UEFA working group delegation will press for an update this week, with other European federations also determined to wear the armband.

Homosexual acts are illegal in Qatar, while the treatment of migrant workers building projects for the World Cup has been a decade-long controversy.

'œOneLove'ť was initiated in the Netherlands, and Belgium, Denmark, England, France, Germany, Norway, Sweden, Switzerland and Wales got involved in the drive to use football as a weapon against discrimination.

England captain Harry Kane wore the armband for the recent Nations League games against Italy and Germany.

Speaking about the campaign, he said last month: 'œAs captains we may all be competing against each other on the pitch, but we stand together against all forms of discrimination. This is even more relevant at a time when division is common in society.

'œWearing the armband together on behalf of our teams will send a clear message when the world is watching.'ť

The FA has also been outspoken on the treatment of migrant workers in Qatar.

It has pressed FIFA for updates on a migrant workers' center to provide advice and support '“ and backs the principle of compensation for the families of migrant workers who lost their lives or were injured during involvement in construction projects.

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England's Harry Kane celebrates after scoring during the UEFA Nations League soccer match between England and Germany at the Wembley Stadium in London, England, Monday, Sept. 26, 2022. (AP Photo/Alastair Grant) The Associated Press
England's Harry Kane, right, looks to Germany's Thomas Muller at the end of the UEFA Nations League soccer match between England and Germany at Wembley stadium in London, Monday, Sept. 26, 2022. (AP Photo/Kirsty Wigglesworth) The Associated Press
England's Harry Kane celebrates after scoring during the UEFA Nations League soccer match between England and Germany at the Wembley Stadium in London, England, Monday, Sept. 26, 2022. (AP Photo/Alastair Grant) The Associated Press
England's Harry Kane applauds at the end of the UEFA Nations League soccer match between Italy and England at the San Siro stadium, in Milan, Italy, Friday, Sept. 23, 2022. (AP Photo/Antonio Calanni) The Associated Press
England's Harry Kane controls the ball during the UEFA Nations League soccer match between Italy and England at the San Siro stadium, in Milan, Italy, Friday, Sept. 23, 2022. (AP Photo/Antonio Calanni) The Associated Press
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