Czech appeals federations: Don't say Kosovo is Serbia for 90 minutes

Kosovar footballers have little reason to feel at home in the Czech Republic, writes Czech medium Blacksk. This newspaper has cited the incident in the first match, where Kosovo police had arrested a group of Czechs who had placed anti-Kosovo banners in a drone. Meanwhile, the leader of the Czech Federation of football was asking [...]
This newspaper has cited the incident in the first match, where Kosovo police had arrested a group of Czechs who had placed anti-Kosovo banners in a drone.
Meanwhile, the leader of the Czech Football Federation has been urging Czech fans to refrain from political and banner speeches in the match against Kosovo, writes Periscope.
For example, Kosovo's “slogans is Serbia” will not be allowed inside the Doosan Arena stadium in Plzen.
I would like to ask Czech fans never to mention Kosovo, especially in political terms, neither in graphic form,” said Martin Malik, chairman of this federation.
Kosovo is not one of the most beloved states in the Czech Republic, due to the Serb minority and good relations with Serbia, the Serbian media later writes.
Czech Federation concerned over possible U sentence EPA for any incidents.
In September, Czech President Milos Zaman had expressed very hostile attitudes towards Kosovo Prime Minister, Mr. Ramush Haradinaj after the latter was invited by the Special Court.
A country led by war criminals should not belong to the community of democratic states,” he had declared. /Periscope












