O SEU reacts to Serbia, following Kosovo karate team ban

Mission O The OSCE in Kosovo has called on Kosovo and Serbia to separate the sport from politics and preserve the spirit of sports events in all disciplines. Through two reactions yesterday and today, the Organisation for Security and Co-operation in Europe has voiced concern after the Kosovo Football Federation did not allow the club [...]
Mission O The OSCE in Kosovo has called on Kosovo and Serbia to separate the sport from politics and preserve the spirit of sports events in all disciplines.
Through two reactions yesterday and today, the Organisation for Security and Co-operation in Europe has voiced concern after the Kosovo Football Federation did not allow the Serbian football club Crvena Zvezda to play a friendly match in Gracanica.
Ox0 session The SEU in Kosovo has taken the news of stopping the humanitarian match between KF Crvena Zvezda, Belgrade and KF Gracanica from the Kosovo Football Federation. In this regard and other sporting events recently, the O Mission The SEU wants to re-focus the need to separate political issues from sporting events and preserve the spirit of sports in all disciplines”, this mission says.
Similarly, the OSCE has reacted even after the ban of the Kosovo karate team, which returned to the border this morning and were not allowed to participate in a tour of Novi Sad.
“After news of the inability of Kosovo karateers to participate in a tour of Novi Sad, O Mission The SEU in Kosovo wants to repeat its call for sports depoliticisation and for all efforts to keep sports events without political loads”, it says in response, calling for dialogue between parties and the possibility of developing sports events.












