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Euro 2020 Qualifiers: Bulgaria's football chief resigns after racist chants made during England match

Agence France-Presse • October 15, 2019, 21:05:59 IST
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England eased to a 6-0 victory over their hosts in the Bulgarian capital on Monday but the game was blighted by offensive chants, forcing the match to be halted twice in the first half.

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Euro 2020 Qualifiers: Bulgaria's football chief resigns after racist chants made during England match

Sofia, Bulgaria:  Bulgaria’s football chief resigned on Tuesday after racist chanting marred England’s Euro 2020 qualifier in Sofia, as UEFA chief Aleksander Ceferin said the sport needed to “wage war” on abusers. England eased to a 6-0 victory over their hosts in the Bulgarian capital on Monday but the game was blighted by offensive chants, forcing the match to be halted twice in the first half. British Prime Minister Boris Johnson condemned the “vile” racism, which included monkey noises and apparent Nazi salutes, and called for tough action from UEFA. [caption id=“attachment_7504191” align=“alignleft” width=“380”]Borislav Mihailov, Bulgaria’s former national team goalkeeper, reacts after being elected as president of the Bulgarian Football Union in Sofia 21 October 2005. Mihailov defeated Ivan Slavkov (not pictured), Bulgaria’s former Olympic Committee (BOC) president, who was expelled from the International Olympic Committee (IOC) in July for suspected corruption and voted out as president of the Bulgarian Football Union. AFP PHOTO / VALENTINA PETROVA (Photo by VALENTINA PETROVA / AFP) File image of Borislav Mihailov. AFP[/caption] As temperatures rose his Bulgarian counterpart, Boyko Borisov, urged the country’s football union president to quit. “I urge Borislav Mihaylov to hand in his resignation immediately!” Borisov wrote on Facebook, adding it was “inadmissible that Bulgaria… is associated with racism and xenophobia”. Hours later the Bulgarian Football Union (BFU) said in a statement on its website that Mihaylov had offered his resignation and would hand it to the members of the BFU executive committee during its meeting on Friday. “His decision resulted from the tension created over the past days, which is detrimental to Bulgarian football and the Bulgarian Football Union,” the statement said. UEFA president Ceferin stressed the commitment of the governing body of European football to root out the “disease” of racism. “More broadly, the football family – everyone from administrators to players, coaches and fans – needs to work with governments and NGOs to wage war on the racists and to marginalise their abhorrent views to the fringes of society,” he said. Earlier, a spokesman for the British prime minister said: “The racism we saw and heard last night was vile and has no place in football or anywhere else. “The England players and management showed tremendous dignity and the prime minister commends the players who were targeted with this despicable abuse for their response.” After several English players suffered racist abuse in a qualifier away to Montenegro in March, England manager Gareth Southgate had prepared his side to follow UEFA’s three-step protocol for reporting racist incidents that can lead to matches being abandoned. Kane calls for tough action England captain Harry Kane said the team made a decision to carry on playing but called for tougher punishments. “Whether the UEFA protocol is strong enough, I’m not sure,” he said. “Whether any racial abuse should be allowed at any time… well it shouldn’t be. The protocol at the moment allows there to be an announcement, there to be two or three steps before the players are taken off the pitch. “It’s unacceptable to be racist once so I feel there can be stronger punishment, stronger protocols but from our point of view as a team we stuck together, we showed unity and we did what we wanted to do.” British anti-racism group Kick It Out said the game should have been abandoned by officials after TV footage showed that racist abuse continued in the second half. “There can be no more pitiful fines or short stadium bans,” the group said. “If UEFA care at all about tackling discrimination… then points deductions and tournament expulsion must follow.” A section of 5,000 seats at the Vasil Levski National Stadium was already closed for the game after racist incidents during games against Kosovo and the Czech Republic in June. With England 2-0 ahead, the game was temporarily stopped and a warning played over the loudspeakers in both Bulgarian and English. That warning was not heeded and there was a second, longer stoppage of the match after Ross Barkley put England 3-0 up, with a number of Bulgarian ‘ultra’ fans ejected from the stadium. Ashley Young was subjected to monkey chants in Sofia during an England game in 2011. The BFU was fined 40,000 euros ($44,000) by UEFA for “discriminatory” chanting and for the lighting and throwing of fireworks. England now need just a point from their final two qualifiers against Montenegro and Kosovo next month to seal their place at next year’s Euros.

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