U.S. Soccer repeals rule that banned kneeling during anthem

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U.S. Soccer's board of directors has voted to repeal a 2017 policy that required national team players to stand during the national anthem, a rule adopted after Megan Rapinoe kneeled in support of Colin Kaepernick.
The board made the decision during a conference call, U.S. Soccer announced Wednesday.
Policy 604-1 states: "All persons representing a Federation national team shall stand respectfully during the playing of national anthems at any event in which the Federation is represented." The board passed the rule on Feb. 9, 2017.
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