The association that monitors
activities of the round leather game of soccer, concluded yesterday
after a two-year trial proved that ‘wearing of head covers while playing
competitive football posed too great a risk of injury to the head or
neck’ as suggested by FIFA officials in 2012, proved not to be true.
Iran’s
women team protested for not being allowed to wear head scarves and
withdrew from an Olympic qualification match against Jordan in 2011
while Canada also asked for the ban of head scarves and turbans to be
lifted that same year. The decision was concluded yesterday in Zurich
after international Football Association Board members met.
“It
was decided that female players can cover their heads to play. Male
players can play with head covers too. It will be a basic head cover and
the colour should be the same as the team jersey. The change will come
into effect from June 1, 2014”, the secretary general of FIFA, Jarome
Valcke said
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