FIFA decides to allow eight different armbands for Women's World Cup, but heavily amends the original 'One Love' design.
Armbands supporting the LGBTQI+ community were banned during the Men's World Cup in QatarThe original 'One Love' armband is still not an option for players to wear during the tournament
They include a "Unite for Inclusion" option that is heart-shaped and multicoloured, but not quite the rainbow the Germany team wanted to use at the tournament, where a number of gay players will be among more than 700 selected on team rosters. Six colours — red, black, green, pink, yellow and blue — are layered in exactly the same order, only now in horizontal stripes instead of the Netherlands-created One Love's diagonals. The colours also correspond to the recognised flags of Pan-Africanism and pan-sexuality.
Inside the FIFA-approved heart design is another heart shape with the outline of what appears to be a family of three people.
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