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Published 16:37 22 Nov 2022 GMT
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Germany, meanwhile, are refusing to accept the decision, with Bild reporting their FA could take the decision to the Court of Arbitration for Sport.
Ahead of the country's World Cup opener with Japan on Wednesday, spokesman Steffen Simon told the outlet that the DFB are checking whether FIFA had legal grounds to impose the ban.
"FIFA has banned us from showing a symbol of diversity and human rights. They combined this ban with massive threats of sporting sanctions without specifying them. The DFB is checking whether this action by FIFA was legal."
Though this action will likely not bring about any changes in time for the Japan game, it is hoped Germany could get an answer within 48 hours - meaning captain Manuel Neuer could be permitted to wear an armband by the time his side face Spain in their second game.
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