'The FAW urges FIFA to adhere to their message that everybody will be welcome in Qatar during the World Cup', The Football Association of Wales said in a statement
"That's not to say we won't do anything moving forward if the timing's right, but I think we are rushing to be seen to be doing something, we could make an error that doesn't land well."Rainbow bucket hats and flags should never have been confiscated from football fans in the first place, FAW chief executive Neil Mooney said.
Speaking to Sky Sports News, he said the FAW were"appalled" to hear rainbow bucket hats were being taken from supporters and staff in Qatar.The story of the Qatar World Cup He said the FAW wrote to FIFA and pointed out that they were"promised an open and inclusive World Cup". "Thankfully they've come back just in the last couple of hours, in writing to say that our fans can wear rainbow related clothing tomorrow, including bucket hats," he said.
"We're glad the fans can do that. It should never have been the case that they were confiscated in the first place.
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