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England, Wales and other European nations are in talks over whether to go ahead with their plans for their captains to wear a OneLove armband at the World Cup.
The captains of nine nations, including England's Harry Kane and Wales'sGareth Bale, planned to wear an arm band to promote diversity and inclusion.
They have been warned that wearing the captain's hat would be a violation of the rules and could lead to a sanction from the sport's governing body.
With England due to kick off their World Cup campaign against Iran at noon on Monday, it's not clear whether the FA will allow Kane to wear the captain's hat.
The FA is willing to take a fine, but the governing body feels that the prospect of a booking and suspension puts players in an impossible position.
The chief executive of the Football Association of Wales said it was looking for clarifications from the world governing body.
"We want to do it, but the issue is in discussion," said Mooney as Wales prepared to play the United States.
The initiative was launched with three UN agencies.
There will be different social campaigns throughout the round, including #NoDiscrimination, #SaveThePlanet, #Protect Children, and #Be Active.
The OneLove campaign was started by the Netherlands in order to fight discrimination.
Same-sex relationships and the promotion of same-sex relationships are not allowed in the country.
Infantino accused the West of hypocrisy in its reporting about the human rights record of the country.
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