By Madison Williams The Danish team does not believe the message was a “political call,” which would be against FIFA’s rules. FIFA denied the Danish Football Association’s (DBU) training shirts for the World Cup that said “human rights for all” on them, DBU chief executive Jakob Jensen told the Ritzau news agency on Thursday. “We have today got a message from FIFA that the training shirts our players were to train in, where it would say ‘human rights for all’ at the stomach [of the shirt], have been rejected due to technical reasons, which is regrettable,” Jensen said. “We believe the message …