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World Cup: Denmark reveal 'toned down' kits in protest against hosts Qatar
Hummel on Denmark's World Cup kits: "They are not only inspired by Euro 92, paying tribute to Denmark's greatest football success, but also a protest against Qatar and its human rights record." :
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ESPN FC on Twitter: "Denmark's kit supplier Hummel “don't wish to be visible” during the World Cup in Qatar. In a statement, the company noted the decision was made as “a protest