Soccer-Haiti alter World Cup shirts after FIFA objects to design


June ⁠10 (Reuters) - Haiti have changed their World ⁠Cup shirts, which depicted a war ‌scene from the country's battle for independence, after FIFA said they had violated its regulations on political ​speech, manufacturer Saeta said ⁠on Wednesday.

Colombia-based Saeta said ⁠it had collaborated with the Haitian Football ⁠Federation ‌on the design, which it said "celebrated the pride, resilience,and spirit" of ⁠the Haitian people and was not ​intended as ‌a political statement.

"During the review process, FIFA ⁠determined ​that certain visual elements could be interpreted differently under its equipment regulations and ultimately ⁠requested modifications to the design," ​Saeta said in a statement.

"While this interpretation differed from our intention, Saeta respected the process ⁠and implemented the final requirements communicated by FIFA."

Soccer's world governing body FIFA, the Haitian Football Federation and the team's media ​officer did not immediately ⁠respond when asked by Reuters for comment.

Haiti open ​their World Cup campaign ‌against Group C opponents ​Scotland on Saturday in Boston.

(Reporting by Rory Carroll, Editing by Ken Ferris)

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