Czech football player of Serbian origin: Politics has no place in sports, I have relations with Mr. Vojvodina

Czech Republic football player Stefan Simic, has parents who are Bosnian Serbs and will land in the Kosovo capital on Saturday to play against Kosovo's representative. The 24-year-old Czech plays in the Croatian club Hajduk Split, but has no negative opinion of the people of Kosovo. Simic also found that there is [...]
The 24-year-old Czech plays in the Croatian club Hajduk Split, but has no negative opinion of the people of Kosovo.
Simic has also found that there are friends in the Kosovo Representative, citing defender Mergim Vojvoda, whom he once played with.
“Bosnja is the country divided into three parts. My family comes from where the Serb-bosses live. So I'm a Serb, I'm Orthodox. I'm a conflict-free man, Simic said first.
Some Kosovo players represent other states, like Albania”.
I have Muslim, Orthodox friends who gave Catholics. My friends are from different parts of the former Yugoslavia, the Balkans and the world, but I have nothing against anyone”.
These things happen right in the Balkans. But I haven't experienced such things. Politics doesn't belong in sports. My parents taught me to respect people”
I have friendly relations with the Exile. But there are no excuses. We're going to win. I told him I loved his fan after the match. He accepted and asked for mine, as well as”, finished the Czech Representative.











