UEFA Fines Serbian Club For Faith-Based Messaging In Obvious Double-Standard
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UEFA Fines Serbian Club For Faith-Based Messaging In Obvious Double-Standard
UEFA, the governing body of European soccer, has leveled a hefty fine against a Serbian men’s team for faith-based fan choreography.In a Europa League clash with Lille on Feb. 26, thousands of fans of national powerhouse Red Star Belgrade (often also referred to as "FK Crvena Zvezda") worked together to form posters that depicted an Orthodox icon of Jesus. Additionally, there was a banner underneath that read "May our faith lead you to victory."…
The European football association UEFA has imposed a fine of €95,500 on the Serbian top club FK Crvena Zvezda, ... The post "Shame football's reputation": UEFA punishes fans for Jesus-Choreo with high penalties appeared first on Apollo News.
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A Serbian football club must pay a fine of over €95,000 after its fans displayed a banner in the stands with an image of Jesus and the words: "May our faith lead you to victory." According to the Union of European Football Associations (UEFA), "the banner contained content deemed inappropriate for a sporting event, undermining the reputation and integrity of football and UEFA." According to the sport.pl portal, which publicized the case, the cri…
The same decision, published on March 20 in the "Official Gazette", foresees a total allocation of 528,750,000 dinars for the Football and Basketball Federation of Serbia.
A Serbian football club must pay a fine of over €95,000 after its fans displayed a banner in the stands with an image of Jesus and the words: "May our faith lead you to victory."
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