
Antoine Griezmann was asked about Qatar’s oppressive treatment of its LGBT+ population and its poor human rights record during France’s daily press conference on Friday afternoon, particularly in light of his own outspoken commitment against homophobia over the last few years.Information Guide Nigeria
“Am I a bit uncomfortable? Yes and no… Wherever I am in the world, they know they’ll always have my support. I am a footballer, that’s my profession. My country has called on me to take part in an international competition so I came here with a lot of pride.”
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However, they have not donned the “One Love” anti-discrimination armband, and neither have the other UEFA nations participating in the project. This was a matter of contention in the lead-up to the tournament, with FFF president Nol Le Grat announcing his aversion to wearing the armband in Qatar and captain Hugo Lloris confirming his agreement with this viewpoint, citing his desire to honor the World Cup’s host nation.NYSC portal
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