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Published 17:18 27 Jun 2021 BST
"Contrary to some reports in Dutch media, Uefa would like to clarify that it has not banned any rainbow-coloured symbols from the fan zone in Budapest, which is under the responsibility of the local authorities," a statement posted on Twitter said. "Uefa very much welcome any such symbol into the fan zone."[caption id="attachment_230799" align="aligncenter" width="1024"]
Supporters of The Netherlands with rainbow flag during the UEFA EURO 2020 match at the Puskas Arena in Budapest, Hungary. (Photo by ANP Sport via Getty Images)[/caption]
Continuing in a second tweet, they added: "Uefa today informed the Hungarian Football Federation that rainbow-coloured symbols are not political and in line with Uefa's #EqualGame campaign, which fights against all discrimination, including the LGBTQI+ community, such flags will be allowed into the stadium."
https://twitter.com/UEFA/status/1409163565488119815
Munich mayor, Dieter Reiter, had planned the Allianz Arena gesture as a show of solidarity after Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban’s government passed a law banning LBGTQ+ content in schools or in TV shows for under-18s.
The decision to block that - and to potentially investigate Manuel Neuer and the German FA over the goalkeeper's decision to wear a rainbow captain's armband throughout Euro 2020 - drew fierce criticism.

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