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England’s Mary Earps wore an arm band in support of the LGBTQ+ community during a pre–World Cup match between England and Portugal in July.
Of course, the concept of FIFA-approved arm bandsactuallyarose from some controversial recent happenings in the soccer world.
FIFA has preemptively prohibited the team captains at the upcoming World Cup from wearing One Love arm bands.
Theres just nothing that can faze this group.

England’s Leah Williamson wore a One Love arm band during a pre–World Cup match between England and Brazil in April. FIFA has preemptively prohibited the team captains at the upcoming World Cup from wearing One Love arm bands.
Were chillin, were tea sippin.
We got pink hair, purple hair.
We have tattoos, dreadlocks.
We got white girls and black girls and everything in between.
We got straight girls and gay girls.
And I couldnt be more proud.
(In her retirement, star Abby Wambach hasdedicated her life to continuing to fight gender discrimination.)
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