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7th October 2022
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"We don't want to contribute to creating profit for Qatar," Hoyer told newspaper Ekstra Bladet.
"Therefore, we have throttled down as much as possible on our travel activities.
"In previous finals, the players' wives and girlfriends have travelled with the board, but as I said, we have cancelled those trips."
https://twitter.com/FootballJOE/status/1375112268510269440At the end of last month it was revealed that Hummel, the Danish sportswear company who manufacture the national team's kits, had designed toned-down shirts for the tournament, with their logo and the Denmark national team badge hidden.
'We don’t wish to be visible during a tournament that has cost thousands of people their lives,' their statement said, drawing a fiery response from Qatar's Supreme Committee.
Last year, Denmark announced that it would remove sponsors from its training kits, replacing them with messages critical of Qatar. The DBU also vowed to limit the number of trips they would make to the country to avoid promoting it.
Prior to that, as Norwegian football debated whether to boycott the tournament, Denmark was one of the European nations to hold human rights protests prior to one of their qualifying games.
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