June 23 – The verbal warfare between the respective Balkan countries at Euro 2024 has taken yet another twist with Albania’s Mirlind Daku banned for two games after leading fans in nationalist chants.
In an unprecedented move in a major European tournament, Daku (pictured) grabbed a megaphone after Albania’s 2-2 draw with Croatia on Wednesday and joined in chanting slogans against Serbia and North Macedonia.
Despite apologising, UEFA have taken stern action which means he misses Monday’s confrontation with hotly favoured Spain in Dusseldorf.
UEFA also imposed fines on the Albanian FA totaling €47,250 for incidents at the game in Hamburg, where both sets of supporters chanted an ugly anti-Serb slogan. Serbia had threatened to quit the tournament if UEFA did not punish the perpetrators.
Daku, 26, began playing for Albania last year, having used his right under FIFA rules to change his eligibility from Kosovo, the ethnic-Albanian former province of Serbia that declared independence 16 years ago following the war that killed thousands, the vast majority Kosovar Albanians.
Serbia has refused to recognise Kosovo’s statehood, considering it part of Serbia even though most United Nations members take the opposite stance.
UEFA also announced charges against the Albanian and Croatian federations for “potential racist and/or discriminatory conduct” by fans who were reportedly chanting ‘Kill the Serbs’ in Serbian.
Croatia was formerly part of Serb-dominated Yugoslavia, declaring independence in 1991 that led to a four-year war, part of the wider conflict brought on by the breakup of Yugoslavia.
With the largest ever number of teams from the Balkan region taking part in a single major European finals, there has been an outpouring of fervent nationalism, with provocative banners as well as chanting across the 10 stadiums.
UEFA said its disciplinary judges had found Daku guilty of “failing to comply with the general principles of conduct, for…
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Author : Paul Nicholson
Publish date : 2024-06-23 22:07:22
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