Football
Danes will fight for human rights in Qatar with slogans on their jerseys
Not sponsor logos, but slogans drawing attention to human rights violations will be on the Danes’ training jerseys in Qatar next year.
Not sponsor logos, but slogans drawing attention to human rights violations will be on the Danes’ training jerseys in Qatar next year.
Denmark, the winning team of qualifying group F for the World Cup in Qatar, is going to continue to fight against human rights violations against workers and others involved in the organisation of the tournament.
Denmark also draws attention to the laws generally in force in the host country, which it considers discriminatory.
The Danes have been drawing attention to the issue of human rights violations in Qatar for several months, for example in March they turned up at a team photo shoot before the referee’s whistle wearing jerseys with the slogan “Football supports change”.
“The DBU (Danish Football Union, editor’s note) has been extremely critical of the World Cup in Qatar, but now we will intensify our efforts and critical dialogue so that we can take advantage of the fact that by participating in the tournament we can try to bring about even more change in the country,” said its head Jacob Jensen in an interview transcribed by iRozhlas.cz.
It remains to be seen whether other national teams will join Denmark’s planned move, or if it will remain with the Nordic country.
-
Football4 days ago
In Liverpool, they’re starting to acknowledge the title fight. But after Klopp’s departure, the club’s management did not immediately envisage such a position
-
Football2 days ago
Rosicky to Arsenal? The London club have scouted a replacement for Edu at Real Sociedad, why would this link-up make sense?
-
Motorsport2 days ago
The Monaco GP will remain on the F1 calendar until 2031