German FA opposes boycotting Qatar World Cup

Germany players pose for a photo displaying a Human Rights message on their t-shirts before the match against Iceland on Friday.
Germany players pose for a photo displaying a Human Rights message on their t-shirts before the match against Iceland on Friday.
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The German Football Association (DFB) is opposed to boycotting the 2022 World Cup but will get behind the national soccer team in pledging support for the rights of migrant workers in Qatar, the governing body’s president Fritz Keller said on Friday.
Germany lined up before kickoff in their opening World Cup qualifier against Iceland in Duisburg on Thursday wearing shirts displaying the message “HUMAN RIGHTS”.
Norway staged a similar protest on Wednesday ahead of their match in Gibraltar when their players wore T-shirts with the message: “Human rights, on and off the pitch”.
The initiatives come in the wake of a report by British newspaper The Guardian that said its calculations showed at least 6,500 migrant workers had died in Qatar since the country won the right to stage the 2022 World Cup 10 years ago.
Norwegian top-flight club Tromso had asked its country’s soccer federation to consider boycotting the World Cup after The Guardian published its report but Keller is against such a move.
“Qatar has initiated several reforms, and there has been visible progress made ? although there is still a ways to go ? which a boycott could potentially undo,” he said in an interview published on the DFB’s official website.
“I would have hoped to push for concrete changes, and to have those implemented before awarding the World Cup to a country like Qatar, where there are several things that still need to change,” Keller added.
“Instead, Qatar were awarded the World Cup as a kind of leap of faith, in the hope that it would help bring improvements.”

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