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Racist abuse, far-right flags at Russia match

9:38 am - 06/10/2012


Racism and violence involving Russia's fans have marred the start of the European Championship and confirmed fears that Euro 2012 could be a troubled tournament.

Fans of co-host nations Poland and Ukraine had been seen as a potential source of racial abuse, following a damning investigation by the BBC. Instead, Russia became the main security issue after evidence emerged Saturday of incidents at the Wroclaw stadium where it beat the Czech Republic 4-1 on Friday.

Czech defender Theodor Gebre Selassie, who is black, was the target of racial abuse reported by official fan monitors to Euro 2012 organizer UEFA.

Russia supporters later fought stadium stewards in an attack seen worldwide after footage circulated online. Wroclaw police said four people were treated in a hospital.




A potentially volatile clash between Russia and Poland looms in Warsaw on Tuesday — a Russian national holiday with fans planning to march from the city center to the stadium.

A Russia team spokesman, Nikolai Komarov, said the federation declined comment on details of the reported incidents.

However, Komarov told The Associated Press in a telephone interview: "The federation has many fans, you don't have control over them all."

Saturday's reports tarnished what was a successful opening day for Euro 2012. Two compelling matches followed constant negative headlines regarding social and political issues in the eastern European neighbors, including monkey chants aimed at Netherlands players during a public practice Wednesday at Krakow, Poland.

UEFA has pledged zero tolerance of discrimination during the three-week tournament. To help achieve this, it asked the Football Against Racism in Europe (FARE) fans' network to send two monitors to each match offensive banners, chants and behavior in stadiums, and report to UEFA within 24 hours.

On Saturday, FARE said it identified verbal insults targeted at Gebre Selassie, whose father is Ethiopian.

"There was some suggestion that the Czech defender went to take a corner and had a few problems," FARE executive director Piara Powar told the AP.

Fans also displayed a nationalist "Russian Empire" flag which "we take as evidence of far-right sensibilities," Powar said in a telephone interview.

Powar said FARE officials aimed to provide footage of Gebre Selassie being abused.

"We are trying to get that evidence, and it's not always possible to capture it on film," he said.

Still, film was available showing some Russian fans attacking security staff.

Polish police said the four injured stewards "were not badly injured, and security footage was being studied to identify those involved.

UEFA said in a statement that "around 30 fans" attacked the stewards in a "brief and isolated incident.

"The situation was quickly and efficiently brought under control," the statement said, though footage appeared to show attackers walking away from the scene.

The 16 competing teams' national federations are responsible for their fans' actions. They would be fined by UEFA before facing possible expulsion from Euro 2012 for repeated offenses.

Four years ago, UEFA fined Croatia 20,000 Swiss francs (then $19,600) for its fans' neo-Nazi flags and chants during a Euro 2008 quarterfinals loss against Turkey in Vienna, Austria. On Sunday, Croatia plays Ireland in Poznan, Poland.

"We don't expect UEFA to act on every report," Powar acknowledged. "It's tough to evidence everything that could be admissible in a hearing."

Powar also expressed concern at possible nationalist flashpoints in Tuesday's march, even if Russia fans are denied permission by Warsaw city authorities to go ahead.

"There is a feeling that the Russians will do it anyway," he said. "We have got a lot of people out and we will be looking."

Powar said Polish feelings were agitated by Russia basing its players in a Warsaw hotel neighboring the country's presidential palace, close to a shrine commemorating the Smolensk air disaster.

Poland's then state president Lech Kaczynski was among 96 people who died on April 10, 2010 when their airplane crashed in Russia.

Conspiracy theories persist in Poland that Russia was complicit in the crash.


Concerns of racism at Euro 2012 were fueled last month by a British television program, entitled "Stadiums of Hate," showing discrimination and violent incidents at recent club matches in Poland and Ukraine. It was broadcast in Poland this week.

Racism marred the Netherlands' preparations for its opening match Saturday against Denmark after several spectators made monkey noises at players during a squad practice in Krakow, Poland, which was attended by 25,000 people.

UEFA President Michel Platini has said that his organization has given referees the power to stop and abandon matches if crowds racially abused players.

After Italy forward Mario Balotelli threatened to leave the field if abused, Platini warned players they would get yellow cards for acting alone to protest.

Gebre Selassie said this week that he would not walk off the field.

"I'm not ready to give up," said the 25-year-old player. "I definitely won't leave. I'll stay until they throw stones at me."


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here is a link to a description of the abuse that holland's black players faced during a training session earlier in the week. i know this is not "ontd_footballracism," and lots of _p people (_ppl?) dgaf about sports, so i will try not to inundate the community with posts on the subject, but i have the feeling that this shit is not going to stop.
doverz 10th-Jun-2012 02:38 pm (UTC)
Ugh, this is all so disgusting.
dark_puck 10th-Jun-2012 03:31 pm (UTC)
I read an article yesterday that UEFA would be fining Russia -- but not for the racist fans. :/ They seem to be ignoring that and focusing on the attacks on stewards.
yeats 10th-Jun-2012 04:08 pm (UTC)
i think the uefa disciplinary board meets wednesday. here's what i've heard so far:

"Disciplinary proceedings have been opened against the Football Union of Russia (RFS) for the improper conduct of its supporters, the setting-off and throwing of fireworks and the display of illicit banners," UEFA revealed in a statement.

"In addition, regarding reports of alleged abuse directed at Czech Republic players from Russia fans, UEFA is investigating this further and is working with FARE (Football Against Racism in Europe) to collect more evidence."
johnnypenn 10th-Jun-2012 04:00 pm (UTC)
Urg. disgusting. How is this behavior even remotely tolerable?
Never mind, I think I can answer my own question. Still. meh. lame.
sparkindarkness 10th-Jun-2012 04:51 pm (UTC)
They ened to crack down on this shit - just tutting and turning a blind eye will fix nothing
tabaqui 10th-Jun-2012 05:11 pm (UTC)
For fuck's sake. I will *never* understand this kind of bullshite.

I hope they actually set penalties and make this a *bad* thing - make people fucking behave.
fickery 10th-Jun-2012 07:04 pm (UTC)
i know this is not "ontd_footballracism," and lots of _p people (_ppl?) dgaf about sports, so i will try not to inundate the community with posts on the subject, but i have the feeling that this shit is not going to stop.

IDGAF about sports, but I do GAF about racism, and there is definitely a lot of politics involved here too, so speaking for myself at least, I'd be grateful if you kept us updated b/c I probably wouldn't see a lot of this otherwise.

And yes, it sounds like it's going to get worse before it gets better.

queenbathory 10th-Jun-2012 08:41 pm (UTC)
totally fucked up...and the only reason why the UEFA are doing anything about it is because people all around the world are reporting and talking about it
lara_aine 10th-Jun-2012 09:03 pm (UTC)
UEFA has pledged zero tolerance of discrimination during the three-week tournament.

UEFA are so good at "pledging" shit. Doing things that actually matter, less so.
stormqueen280 10th-Jun-2012 10:35 pm (UTC)
This.
pistol_eyes 10th-Jun-2012 11:48 pm (UTC)
what's even more crazy to me is how these people will racial abuse players from their own teams.
oudeteron 11th-Jun-2012 06:00 pm (UTC)
Yeah, personally I don't give a fuck about most sports, but I do give a fuck about racism and about how sports is not divorced from politics, so thanks for keeping the comm updated. I'd rather read about it here than trawling random news sources that are like, Ooooh let's focus on the game!11
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