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Alex Scott

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Gender Male
Age 39
Date of birth October 14,1984
Zodiac sign Libra
Born London
United Kingdom
Height 163 (cm)
Parents Carol McKee
Current teams England women's national football team
NationalityBritish
Job Footballer
BooksWhat Is Expression? How a Formal Theory Can Clarify the Expressive Possibilities of Language
Christian Semiotics and the Language of Faith
The Conditions of Knowledge: Reviews of 100 Great Works of Philosophy
Position Right-back
Runnerup2009 Finland
Weight 59 (kg)
Picked date Arsenal W.F.C.
Teams Arsenal W.F.C.
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Alexandra Virina Scott MBE is an English sports presenter, pundit, and former professional footballer who mostly played as a right-back for Arsenal in the FA WSL. She made 140 appearances for the England national team and represented Great Britain at the 2012 Summer Olympics.

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World Cup 2022: What's been banned and how have players reacted?

Nov 17,2022 7:51 pm

By Jamie MorelandBBC News

Matches are under way, and fans are enjoying The World Cup in Qatar. But there's been controversy over which items and behaviours are Prohibited - and how fans and players have reacted.

OneLove armbands

The OneLove armband with a rainbow flag in The Shape of a heart and was going to be worn by team captains from Seven Nations to protest.

But football's world governing body Fifa said they would give a Yellow Card to any player wearing it, so The Teams decided not to wear it.

According to Fifa rules, " political, religious or personal messages or slogans" are banned, and it instead offered The Captains an armband that says " No Discrimination".

On Wednesday, players in The German team covered their mouths in protest as they posed for a pre-match photo.

Off The Pitch , a former Danish Prime Minister , a German federal minister and Bbc Sport presenter and former England women's player Alex Scott were all pictured wearing rainbow armbands.

A Danish Tv Reporter has also been testing where the boundaries lie by bu twas told to take it off by a Qatari official.

Beer

The sale of alcohol is strictly controlled in Qatar, But alcohol was going to be served inside stadiums until Fifa suddenly changed its policy just Two Days before The Tournament .

The Last minute U-turn was awkward for Major World Cup sponsor and brewer Budweiser, which was quick to respond.

" Well, this is awkward, " it posted on Twitter - But later deleted the tweet.

Despite the ban inside stadiums, beer is still being served in fan zones where people can gather to watch matches on a big screen.

Bucket hats

The bucket hat has become a symbol for Welsh football crowds after it was launched as unofficial merchandise in 2010.

But Welsh fans wearing a rainbow version in Qatar have reported having it confiscated by officials, including, Who Said she felt intimidated when told by a steward to remove her hat as she entered a stadium.

Fifa hasn't yet commented on whether fans are allowed to leave their hats on.

Removing other clothes

Fans may not remove items of clothing or " remain in a state of undress including being shirtless or reveal intimate body parts" according to published by Fifa.

While Taking Off your shirt might be The Norm in many UK grounds at moments of peak footballing drama, fans in Qatar could be fined.

Peeing in any place other than a toilet, littering and smoking are also forbidden, and horns and Musical Instruments are banned - officials don't want a repeat of 2010 when the vuvuzela became the soundtrack of The World Cup in South Africa .

Other items fans aren't allowed to bring include significant quantities of paper or inflatables - because of The Risk they could end up on The Pitch .

The Word 'love'

The Belgium team will not wear their away shirts which have The Word " love" printed on The Collar .

Belgium says Fifa told them to remove it - so they'll wear their red home shirts instead.

The shirt has a rainbow-coloured trim, inspired by the fireworks of Belgian Music Festival Tomorrowland, and The Festival 's logo is incorporated in the " o" of " Love".

Reuters reports Fifa rejected the shirt not because of the colours, which are typically a symbol of support for LGBTQ+ rights, But because of the commercial link to Tomorrowland.

Fifa also rejected the Danish Football Association's request to train in shirts with The Words " Human Rights for all".

Qatar has for The Way it treats migrant Workers - and its government says reforms are being Made .



Source of news: bbc.com

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