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Related: About this forumSwitzerland goal scorers could be suspended for 'controversial gestures'
FIFA has been asked to impose two-game bans on Switzerland's Xherdan Shaqiri and Granit Xhaka after the pair made a strong political statement following their goals in Friday's 2-1 victory over Serbia.
After Xhaka scored early in the second half to pull Switzerland level with a fierce left-footed strike, he put his hands together in a "flapping eagle" gesture that is a symbol of Albanian nationalism.
When Shaqiri prodded home the winner in the final minutes, he followed suit, with images of the action being beamed around the world.
The gesture, with thumbs locked together, is widely understood to imitate the two-headed eagle that is featured prominently on Albania's flag.
https://www.usatoday.com/story/sports/soccer/worldcup/2018/06/23/world-cup-xherdan-shaqiri-granit-xhaka-gesture-switzerland-serbia/727828002/
Come on guys! We get it that you're Albanians who hate Serbia, but if you're going to play for the Swiss team, act Swiss and stay neutral! We don't need to refight the Kosovo war at the World Cup!
Crutchez_CuiBono
(7,725 posts)Act Swiss and stay neutral.
Ron Obvious
(6,261 posts)But FIFA are known to favour Switzerland (where they're hosted). I'll believe it when I see it.
SunSeeker
(53,581 posts)How was this group body tackle of a Serbian player in front of the goal by two Swiss defenders not a penalty--and no VAR? Swiss #22 is not even looking at the ball, he's just bear-hugging the Serb.
Ron Obvious
(6,261 posts)It's a good thing Serbians aren't predisposed towards believing themselves victimised by conspiracies. (<--- I hate having to use that)
Yes, if getting bombed ny NATO did not do that to the Serbs, nothing will.
muriel_volestrangler
(102,411 posts)...
Those players had been whistled by a crowd in which it appeared most Russians in the stadium supported Serbia. There were chants of Serbia-Russia! Serbia-Russia and a banner declared the two countries brothers.
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The buildup to the match had seen exchanges between Serbia players and Shaqiri. Mitrovic, who scored Serbias goal, asked: If he loves Kosovo so much and decides to flaunt the flag, why did he refuse a chance to play for their team?
There were a couple of clashes between the pair on the pitch too. At one point, Mitrovic leant forward to say something to Shaqiri when he was on the floor, covering his mouth with his hand as he did so. I didnt understand, maybe he spoke Serbian to me, Shaqiri said. I had told him already to keep calm and do his job Of course the Serbian fans were whistling, thats normal, no? We knew it was going to come but we kept calm. Both teams played with respect and thats important.
https://www.theguardian.com/football/2018/jun/23/xhaka-and-shaqiri-goal-celebrations-bring-balkan-politics-to-world-cup
Ron Obvious
(6,261 posts)By the Swiss federation for one, by FIFA for two. They were obviously meant to be provocative.
muriel_volestrangler
(102,411 posts)I was born in Kosovo, my parents are from Kosovo but I grew up in Switzerland, he said.
I live the Swiss mentality, but the Kosovo mentality too because when I go home, I speak Albanian.
I live both mentalities so for me, its not a big difference.
https://www.stokesentinel.co.uk/sport/football/football-news/switzerland-xherdan-shaqiri-serbia-goal-1606194
SunSeeker
(53,581 posts)Your cited quotes just confirm it was a political statement.
muriel_volestrangler
(102,411 posts)since it wasn't when he played against Albania.
He's saying he has some love for the country he was born in too; and for the country that is where his native language comes from. That doesn't have to be political.
SunSeeker
(53,581 posts)It absolutely was provocative to Serbs.
SunSeeker
(53,581 posts)Those two players should be banned for 2 games, as FIFA rules require. Nothing fans or players did on or off the pitch exonerates what they did. No one forced them to flash the Albanian nationalism symbol. They knew what they were doing was against FIFA rules.
These rules exist for a reason. Politics needs to be kept out of the World Cup.
If Serbia violated the rule, they should be penalized as well, but I did not see Serbian players do that, did you?
muriel_volestrangler
(102,411 posts)Fifa fined Xhaka and Shaqiri 10,000 Swiss francs (£7,632) and Lichtsteiner SFr5,000 (£3,816) for "unsporting behaviour" for the gesture, which symbolises the Albanian flag.
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Serbian Football Association president Slavisa Kokeza and Serbia head coach Mladen Krstajic were each fined SFr5,000 for their comments after Friday's 2-1 defeat.
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The Serbian FA was also fined SFr54,000 (£41,217) for the behaviour of fans during the game - the display of discriminatory banners and the throwing of objects.
https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/44606965
Good. They didn't 'provoke' the Serbian fans, who are quite capable of being arseholes all on their own. They do come, after all, from a country with a recent record of crimes against humanity.
SunSeeker
(53,581 posts)Any political beef with Serbia should be pursued off the field. If they want to wear the Albanian flag, they should play for Albania. That is indeed provocative to Serb fans and players. And it obviously did indeed provoke them into equally unsportsmanlike behavior, for which the Serb team was also fined.
There is a reason political displays should be kept off the field.
Both Serbia and the Kosovo Albanians have a recent history of crimes against humanity arising from the secession of Kosovo from Serbia. The soccer field is not the place to adjudicate that.