Suriname Football Association Protests at Fifa After Racism at Match in El Salvador
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The Suriname Football Association (SVB) will file a formal protest with FIFA and Concacaf following racist remarks directed at players during and after the away match of the World Cup qualifying series against El Salvador, according to Surinamese media.
PARAMARIBO — The Suriname Football Association (SVB) issued a statement Wednesday condemning the racist remarks made during Suriname's 2026 World Cup qualifying match against El Salvador. "During the match, members of our national team were confronted with discriminatory chants, including the repeated use of racist insults from sections of the crowd. Such behavior has no place in football and no place in society. It undermines the values of fair…
Surinam's victory over El Salvador by 1-2 in the Cuscatlán Stadium, corresponding to the second day of the final round of Concacaf's World Cup qualifiers, was overshadowed by an extra-sports episode.The Surinamese coach, Stanley Menzo, denounced that part of the Salvadoran fans threw racist insults at their players, which generated outrage in the technical corps and in the visiting staff.At the end of the match, Menzo, 61, said that several Salv…
Day by Day News El Salvador–-The El Salvador national team fell 2-1 to Suriname at the Cuscatlán Stadium in a match corresponding to the final phase of the CONCACAF 2026 World Cup qualifiers. The result meant the first defeat for the Selecta in this stage and left the visitors as leaders of Group A. Suriname opened the scoring in the first minutes of the match. In the 12th minute, Radinio Balker took advantage of a corner kick and, with a precis…
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