In its release, FIFA declared, "Discrimination - in all its possible forms and expressions - is one of the most common forms of human rights violations and abuse. FIFA and the World Health Organization (WHO) will mark International Human Rights Day on Saturday, 10 December, by reinforcing the message that there is no place for discrimination of any kind, either in football or in society in general. During the FIFA World Cup quarterfinal matches on 9 and 10 December, the #NoDiscrimination message will feature on giant screens and LEDs in stadium and, as during the whole of the tournament, on the captains' armbands."
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