The skippers of Britain, Ridges, Belgium, the Netherlands, Switzerland, Germany and Denmark won't wear "OneLove" armbands after FIFA made it clear they would be reserved, the affiliations said in a joint proclamation on Monday.
"You don't believe that the skipper should begin the coordinate with a yellow card. To that end it is with overwhelming sadness that we as a UEFA working gathering ... furthermore, as a group needed to choose to leave our arrangement," the Dutch football affiliation KNVB said in an explanation.
The KNVB said FIFA had made it clean off just a short time before kick-from their initial match against Senegal on Monday that skipper Virgil van Dijk would get a yellow card assuming he strolled on the pitch wearing the armband as expected.
The KNVB said it was "profoundly frustrated" in FIFA's position and wouldn't allow it to pass inconspicuous.
"This is totally against the soul of our game, which joins a large number of individuals," the KNVB said in a proclamation.
"Along with different nations included we will basically check out at our connection with FIFA."
As per FIFA rules, group hardware should not have any political, strict or individual mottos, proclamations or pictures, and during FIFA Last Rivalries, the skipper of each group "should wear the commander's armband given by FIFA".
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