The French Football Federation (FFF) has upheld its ban on players wearing headscarves or turbans despite an International Board ruling allowing them.
The International Football Association Board (IFAB) ended a two-year trial period last month by granting both male and female players permission to wear specially-made head coverings in competitive games.
In a statement, the FFF explained that it "had taken note of the ruling," but that the IFAB also gave national associations a free hand in enforcing it, and so, in line with the French state's strictly secular structure, the FFF would uphold its own ban.
"As for the participation of French national teams in international competition on the one hand, and the organisation of national competitions on the other, the French Football Federation reiterates its concern for the respect of the constitutional and legislative secular principles that prevail in our country and figure in the statutes," the statement read. "Under those conditions, it maintains its ban on all religious or denominational signs."
Following the IFAB meeting in Switzerland, FIFA general secretary Jerome Valcke had welcomed the move and added a request from Canada's Sikh community meant male players can also wear head coverings when playing as long as they are the same colour as their strips.
Asia's FIFA vice-president, Prince Ali Bin Hussein of Jordan, was a driving force behind the IFAB ruling with Asian football officials saying it would give more Muslim girls the opportunity to take up the sport.
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Liverpool confident of Suarez stay
Liverpool managing director Ian Ayre is confident star striker Luis Suarez will remain at Anfield for years to come.
Suarez tried to force through a move away from Liverpool after the club’s failure to qualify for the UEFA Champions League last season.
The forward was the subject of two bids from Premier League rivals Arsenal in August before signing a new contract in December.
Suarez has since enjoyed his best season in England, scoring 29 goals to help Liverpool reach the top of the Premier League.
His form has not gone unnoticed, with title-rivals Manchester City reportedly weighing up a big-money move, but Liverpool have no intention of letting their prized asset depart.
“We love having him as part of the club and I know he loves being here so we would expect that to carry on,” Ayre told BBC Radio Five.
“We don’t want to sell Luis Suarez and we’ve been consistent with that in every transfer window since he came here.
“We are a team on the up and he is a fundamental part of what we are trying to achieve.
“We would never wantonly sell Luis Suarez.”
Liverpool have stuck by Suarez despite a number of controversial incidents since his arrival from Ajax in 2011.
Suarez found himself at the centre of a racism row with Manchester United defender Patrice Evra, before biting Chelsea’s Branislav Ivanovic at the end of last season.
Ayre expects Suarez to repay the faith shown in him at Anfield.
“There has been a lot written about Luis and he is a fantastic individual and we know he loves this club and the fans and has repaid anything he has done wrong in full,” said Ayre.
“The important thing is we remain committed together. We have supported Luis through thick and thin and he has done the same by signing up to a new long-term contract recently.
“We would expect that to continue, but we’d also expect people to come in and rattle our cage every transfer window.”
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