Thursday, November 10, 2016
Sikhs - Banned from Playing Soccer
Imagine being a Sikh and explaining to your one-year-old children that they can non tactical maneuver soccer because of their tur blackball. During the summer of 2013 The Quebec soccer federation criminalize turban have on players to play soccer, establishment apart from the stop of Canada. Yes, point four year-old, could not play soccer league. It was secure that the wearing of the turban would offend FIFA rules. But FIFA rules dont ban turbans.\nBrigitte Frot, the director-general of the provincial association, was asked what she would tell a five-year-old boy in a turban who shows up to register to play soccer with his friends. She replied: They can play in their backyard. But not with authoritative referees, not in the authorized rules of soccer. They have no prime(prenominal) (National Post, June 4th 2013).Someone could be perceive openly laughing as she delivered that response during June 3rd 2013s media telephone conference call. The soccer federation explained the issue for ban was the safety. Frot was also asked to take a crap number of injuries caused by players wearing turban. There were no injuries, as far as citadel was aware of and she justified by saying that the association doesnt have money to bang studies. The point is we dont know and because we dont know we dont want to take some(prenominal) chances, Frot said (National Post, June 4th 2013).\nThe finale sparked response from political, sporting and sacred groups across Canada. Finally, The Canadian soccer Association stepped in and outlaw all of the Quebec teams from playing in competitions outside of Quebec leagues until the Quebec Soccer confederacy reversed their decision. Meaning no international, national, or interprovincial games could take place, even if they were supposed to happen in Quebec. At the end Quebec had to detract the ban.\nHow could turban cause damage to others soccer players?\n1. Turban firm off from head and landing place on someone and strang ulation them.\n2. Bumping into another player...
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