Canadian captain Atiba Hutchinson to wear FIFA-approved ‘No Discrimination” armband
DOHA, Qatar — Canada’s Atiba Hutchinson will wear FIFA’s official “No Discrimination” armband in Canada’s World Cup opener against Belgium on Wednesday.
While some teams had planned to wear “One Love” armbands seen as a rebuke to host nation Qatar’s human rights record, the Canadian men had not detailed their plans.
But FIFA’s threat of on-field punishment — via showing a yellow card — for players pushed some World Cup teams to back down Monday and abandon a plan for their captains to wear the armbands in question. That would mean the captain would start the game with a yellow, just one caution away from ejection from that game and the next.
European teams may have expected merely to be fined.