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Published 19:22 11 Jul 2018 BST
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The socks feature non-slip pads, providing players the benefit of keeping their feet from moving inside their boots, and England's FA is not the only national football association to feel Fifa's wrath on the issue.
The Swedish FA was also fined £53,211 after captain Andreas Granqvist ignored warnings to stop wearing the TRUsox product ahead of Saturday's quarter-final against the Three Lions.
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