Football World Cup: Germany players cover mouths in team photo amid armband row

Germany players placed their hands over their mouths during a team photo before their World Cup game against Japan, as the row over FIFA's threat of sanctions over the 'OneLove' armband continued.

All Germany players took part in the gesture in front of dozens of photographers on the pitch before kickoff, after the world football threatened seven European teams with sanctions, if they wore the armband symbolising diversity and tolerance.

Sitting next to FIFA president Gianni Infantino in the stands, German Interior Minister Nancy Faeser sported the armband, as she chatted with the football administrator.

Earlier, she had criticised FIFA, saying the threat of sanctions was a mistake and not acceptable behaviour.

"This is not alright, how federations are being put under pressure," Faeser said, during a visit to a German FA event at Doha before the game.

"In today's times, it is incomprehensible that FIFA does not want people to openly stand for tolerance and against discrimination. It does not fit in our times and it is not appropriate towards people."

The German Football Association (DFB) said: "We wanted to use our captain’s armband to take a stand for values that we hold in the Germany national team - diversity and mutual respect.

"Together with other nations, we wanted our voice to be heard.

"It wasn’t about making a political statement - human rights are non-negotiable. That should be taken for granted, but it still isn’t the case.

"That’s why this message is so important to us. Denying us the armband is the same as denying us a voice.

"We stand by our position."

Homosexuality is illegal in Qatar.

Reuters