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Pep Guardiola Charged By FA For Wearing Catalunya Yellow Ribbon

The coach has been wearing the lace to demonstrate his help for detained activists in Catalunya, yet faces discipline for breaking rules

The Football Association (FA) has charged Manchester City director over his wearing of a yellow ribbon on the touchline as of late.
The coach has been wearing the lace to demonstrate his help of detained activists and government officials who crusaded for Catalan freedom.

As indicated by law 4.5. of the International Football Association Board's (IFAB) Laws of the games, players and coaches are not allowed to wear gear with "any political, religious or individual trademarks, articulations or pictures".
Also, the FA have picked to recognize Guardiola's strip as a rupture of reguations and will find a way to rebuff the City mentor.

"Guardiola has been charged for wearing a political message, particularly a yellow lace, in break of The FA's kit and promoting controls," an announcement from the FA read.

Guardiola has clarified his purpose behind making the tribute to those kept in his home area and feels that it is an issue that goes past Catalunya.

"I trust that the lawmakers in jail can leave at the earliest opportunity for their families," Guardiola said in a question and answer session. "On the off chance that it can transpire then it can transpire. For giving a sentiment. Individuals shouldn't be befuddled and figure it couldn't transpire, on the grounds that it can.

"We can't disregard that these eleven lawmakers or activists, who haven't harmed anybody, are in jail for requesting to vote.

"Numerous things have happened yet it's all since we needed to vote, since we needed a lawful choice. The arrangement is that the state and Catalunya should concur and we can have a concurred choice. It's as basic as that."

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