Four-times FIFA World Cup winners Germany have been knocked out in the group stages and Qataris are trolling them over their dismal displays on the field.
When Germany's soccer authorities tweeted the team photo, they added in the caption:"We wanted to use our captain's armband to take a stand for values that we hold in the Germany national team: diversity and mutual respect. Together with other nations, we wanted our voice to be heard."
Niclas Fuellkrug and Jamal Musiala of Germany looks dejected after the FIFA World Cup Qatar 2022 Group E match between Costa RicaThe German F.A. tweeted:"It wasn't about making a political statement—human rights are non-negotiable. That should be taken for granted, but it still isn't the case. That's why this message is so important to us.Germany striker Kai Havertz then told ESPN post-match:"Of course it's important for us to do a statement like this.
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