Serbian FA considers withdrawal from Euro 2024 after hateful language chanted by Croatian and Albanian supporters. Will UEFA take action?
In a dramatic turn of events, Serbia has raised the stakes in the Euro 2024 football tournament by threatening to pull out due to offensive chants directed at Serbs by fans of Croatia and Albania. The Serbian Football Association has formally complained to UEFA, citing instances of hateful language during matches. This ultimatum comes as a strong stance against the behavior of Croatian and Albanian supporters, demanding swift punishment for their actions.
The tension escalated further when Serbian soccer officials declared that they would consider abandoning the European Championship if UEFA fails to take action against Croatia and Albania. The controversy surrounds allegations of anti-Serb chants that marred the Euro 2024 clash between the teams. Serbia's bold move to potentially withdraw from the tournament has put UEFA under pressure to address the issue promptly.
As the threat looms over Euro 2024, Serbian football authorities are adamant in their demand for UEFA to penalize Croatia and Albania for the reported offensive fan chants. The standoff raises questions about the impact of fan behavior on international sporting events and the responsibility of governing bodies to uphold fair play and respect among teams and supporters.
In an unexpected twist, a separate incident involving an Albania footballer leading derogatory chants against Macedonia has added fuel to the fire. The player was captured on video using offensive language, sparking further controversy within the football community. These incidents highlight the ongoing challenges of addressing discriminatory behavior in the sport and the need for continued efforts to promote inclusivity and sportsmanship in football worldwide.
The Serbian FA has filed a complaint claiming Croatia and Albania fans chanted hateful language about Serbs.
Serbia soccer officials have threatened to quit the European Championship after offensive chants during the Albania-Croatia match.
Serbia have threatened to quit Euro 2024 if European football's governing body UEFA fails to punish Albania and Croatia for anti-Serb chants made by their ...
Serbia are demanding that Uefa punish Croatia and Albania after accusing their fans of hateful chanting during their Euro 2024 clash in Hamburg on ...
Serbian football officials threatened to quit the European Championship over fan chants reportedly heard during Wednesday's Albania-Croatia match in Hamburg.
Footage taken shortly after the final whistle shows the player holding a megaphone and shouting derogatory chants in Albanian, translated into English as ...
Matches at Euro 2024 involving Albania, Croatia and Serbia have been marred by nationalist chants and banners that are not uncommon in the Balkans, ...