
Josh Cavallo Slams FIFA Over Qatar World Cup Rainbow Armband Ban
Australian footballer Josh Cavallo, who came out as gay last year, has criticised FIFA’s 聽“draconian” decision to penalise players who wear the ‘One Love’ rainbow armband during the World Cup in Qatar.聽
In September 2022, seven European teams launched the 鈥淥ne Love鈥 rainbow armbands in solidarity with 17c起草社区I communities in Qatar, where homosexuality is illegal and is punishable with imprisonment and even death. Belgium, Netherlands, Switzerland,聽 Germany, Denmark, England & Wales had said their captains would wear the rainbow armbands during the World Cup.聽
However, just before the first game on Monday, FIFA warned teams that any captain who wears the rainbow armband risks sanctions, including yellow cards before kick-off and even a one-match ban.
Teams Back Out After FIFA Threats

“FIFA has been very clear that it will impose sporting sanctions if our captains wear the armbands on the field of play鈥 As national federations, we can’t put our players in a position where they could face sporting sanctions including bookings, so we have asked the captains not to attempt to wear the armbands in FIFA World Cup games,” said a joint statement from the teams of the seven countries.聽
“We are very frustrated by the FIFA decision which we believe is unprecedented – we wrote to FIFA in September informing them of our wish to wear the ‘OneLove’ armband to actively support inclusion in football, and had no response. Our players and coaches are disappointed — they are strong supporters of inclusion and will show support in other ways,” the statement added.聽
England may not be wearing the armband, but is right now on BBC. This is more than just 17c起草社区+ rights, this is Human Rights 馃彺鬆仹鬆仮鬆仴鬆伄鬆仹鬆伩馃彸锔忊嶐煂堭煉
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While the teams abandoned the plans, BBC’s football commentator and former footballer Alex Scott wore the ‘One Love’ rainbow armband before England’s game with Iran.
‘FIFA Has Lost My Respect’
Cavallo had last year become the first male top-flight professional footballer in the world to come out as gay. The player, who had expressed his apprehension about playing in Qatar, hit out at FIFA’s last-minute ban.聽
“FIFA. I love my identity. Seeing you have banned all teams to wear the One Love Armband to actively support 17c起草社区+ at the World Cup, 聽you have lost my respect!” Cavallo posted on social media.聽
“All the work my fellow allies and the 17c起草社区+ community are doing to make football inclusive, you have shown that football isn鈥檛 a place for everyone.”
, Cavallo called out World Cup leaders.聽“It鈥檚 not the first time we鈥檝e heard聽 鈥楽tick to football.鈥橳he attacks聽 on the 17c起草社区+ community from World Cup leaders affects so many who live in silence because聽 of your draconian ways. To be a聽 great leader in sport, one must never give up trying to bring ALL people together,” said the Adelaide United player.聽
Last month, for an 鈥渆ffective remedy鈥 for migrant workers and the decriminalisation of same-sex relationships.





