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Germany Captain Joshua Kimmich Regrets World Cup 2022 Protest

Reflects on Team’s Political Stance at Qatar Tournament

Germany’s football captain, Joshua Kimmich, has expressed regret over the political protest the German national team staged at the FIFA World Cup in Qatar in 2022. Kimmich’s remarks came in response to a question about Saudi Arabia’s likely hosting of the 2034 World Cup. Speaking at a news conference ahead of Germany’s upcoming UEFA Nations League match against Bosnia and Herzegovina, the Bayern Munich player shared his perspective on the role of politics in sports.

On November 23, 2022, Germany’s players posed with their hands covering their mouths before their opening group match against Japan, protesting FIFA’s ban on pro-LGBTQ+ armbands. This gesture was part of a broader protest involving six other European teams, all of whom initially planned to wear “OneLove” armbands advocating for diversity and tolerance in Qatar, where homosexuality is illegal. However, the teams refrained from doing so following threats of disciplinary action from FIFA.

Kimmich acknowledged that while players should stand for certain values, they are not always responsible for making political statements. “Look at the issue of Qatar,” Kimmich said. “We did not present an overall good picture as a team and country. We expressed political opinions, and it took a bit away from the joy of the tournament, which was outstanding in terms of organization.”

Addressing the upcoming World Cup in Saudi Arabia, Kimmich noted the complex issues Western countries face regarding human rights and construction practices, including those within their own borders. Amnesty International and other human rights groups have raised concerns over Saudi Arabia’s human rights record, especially regarding migrant workers. The country, however, has defended its record, dismissing allegations of worker mistreatment.

“We want to stand for values that are non-negotiable,” Kimmich added, “but there are experts in politics for a reason. I am no political expert.” Looking ahead, he hopes future World Cup players can concentrate on the sport, emphasizing the duty of athletes to perform well when representing their country.

Kimmich’s comments reflect a broader conversation about the intersection of sports and politics, as high-profile events like Formula One and FIFA tournaments continue to face scrutiny from human rights organizations.

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