England and Scotland to face FIFA sanctions over wearing poppies
LONDON — England and Scotland will face FIFA sanctions after insisting their players will wear black armbands with embroidered poppies to honour Britain’s war dead for a match between the neighbours.
England and Scotland will meet for a World Cup qualifier on Nov. 11, Remembrance Day, when Commonwealth forces who have died on duty since World War I are honoured.
Both associations asked FIFA to let their players wear the commemorative poppies somewhere on their jerseys, but that would breach rules banning political, religious, personal or commercial messages on official uniforms and equipment. Granting an exemption for England and Scotland would create a political minefield, according to soccer’s governing body.
FIFA Secretary General Fatma Samoura said Wednesday that she had already been approached by other member associations asking for “similar exceptions” and the “response has been the same: We have to apply uniformly and across the 211 member associations the laws of the game.”


