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'Scary our lives are so controversial': How tug of war over 'OneLove' armbands descended into a World Cup sideshow

Por: CNN Sports November 26, 2022

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CNN  —  FIFA President pleaded with countries to let football take center stage ahead of the , but it hasn’t quite worked out like that. Soccer’s global governing body has found itself at loggerheads with seven European nations over the threat of sanctions for any player during games. The eleventh-hour announcement from FIFA has created a rift between soccer’s governing body and the seven nations involved, although neither side has... + full article



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