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  England wear 'poppies with pride' despite FIFA spat

England wear 'poppies with pride' despite FIFA spat

AFP
Published : Nov 11, 2016, 1:49 pm IST
Updated : Nov 12, 2016, 4:11 pm IST

It's important for the national team to pay their respects, said England's Test skipper Alastair Cook.

England side wore the red flower symbol on the right collar of their shirts and held a minute's silence before third day's play in the first Test against India in Rajkot. (Photo: AP)
 England side wore the red flower symbol on the right collar of their shirts and held a minute's silence before third day's play in the first Test against India in Rajkot. (Photo: AP)

Rajkot: England's cricketers wore their "poppies with pride" on Friday as the national football team headed for a collision with FIFA over the commemorative flowers.

Alastair Cook's men wore the red flower symbol, which honours war dead, on the right collar of their shirts and held a minute's silence before third day's play in the first Test against India in Rajkot.

FIFA, football's world governing body, is in dispute with England and Scotland after warning they could be sanctioned if they wear poppies when they play at Wembley on Friday.

FIFA doesn't allow teams to wear political, commercial or religious symbols.

But the teams have vowed to defy the ban during their match on Friday, which is commemorated as Armistice Day, the anniversary of the end of World War I.

"It's important for the national team to pay their respects," Cook said.

"We hope that the team wearing their poppies with pride will help drive even more awareness and help make a real difference to the lives of servicemen and women, veterans and their loved ones."

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