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2021年11月22日

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BBC Sports

Qatar 2022: Danish FA sponsors withdraw logos from training kits to allow "critical" messages to be displayed on players' shirts

"World Cup 2022: Denmark will put 'extra pressure' on Fifa over human rights concerns," 18 Nov 2021

Denmark's training kit sponsors will withdraw their logos to give room for messages critical of Qatar.

Commercial partners will also not travel to Qatar.

"The more who join a coalition of those who would like to see change, the more likely change will happen," Danish Football Association chief Jakob Jensen told BBC Sport...

Danish players wore shirts with "football supports change" on them before their qualifying match against Moldova in March.

Jensen said Denmark felt an "extra obligation" to put pressure on world football governing body Fifa after qualifying in October.

He will travel to Qatar in December and speak to migrant workers and Qatari authorities.

"We have written to the Qatari authorities and to Fifa to explain the difference between the facts they present and the facts Amnesty presents," Jensen said.

"Our commercial partners have decided not to have their commercial on our training jerseys during the World Cup..."