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The Belgian team will not wear their white away shirts with the word "love" on the collar in the group stage of the World Cup.
It is believed to be part of a dispute.
The away kit was part of a deal with Adidas and Tomorrowland.
They are going to wear their red home shirts in the group matches.
In a statement when the kit was launched, Adidas said: "With the kit, the Belgian Red Devils and partners involved intend to make a positive, fun statement of LOVE in times of turmoil."
The away kit was worn by Belgium in the Nations League loss to the Netherlands.
England, Wales and other European nations decided not to wear OneLove at the World Cup because of the risk of players getting yellow cards.
The captains, including England's Harry Kane and Wales's Gareth Bale, were going to wear the armband to promote diversity and inclusion.
Football's world governing body has brought forward its own campaign, which had been due to start from the quarter-finals, with captains now allowed to wear a "No Discrimination" armband for the duration of the tournament
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