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FIFA warns England and Scotland
- Updated: November 18, 2016
FIFA have opened disciplinary proceedings against the English and Scottish Football Associations over a “series of incidents” at last week’s World Cup Qualifier at Wembley.
Despite being informed by FIFA, before last Friday’s game, that wearing poppies would constitute a breach of the laws of the game, both teams wore armbands with poppies on them during the match on November 11.
FIFA had earlier warned that the wearing of poppies would contravene the rule banning the displaying of commercial, …