FIFA condemns Serbia for insulting Jaka, Shaqiri

The International Football Federation has again condemned Serbia. FIFA on Friday sentenced the Serbian Federation to 50,000 francs for insulting fan calls in the match against Switzerland. In the Qatar World Cup match, Serbian hooligans have repeatedly offended Grann Shaqiri Jaka, Switzerland's two Albanian players. Switzerland had won 3:2 [...]
In the Qatar World Cup match, Serbian hooligans have repeatedly offended Grann Shaqiri Jaka, Switzerland's two Albanian players. Switzerland had won 3:2 and had sent Serbia home.
But the fine of 50,000 francs also has to do with bringing Serbian players to the field, which were also unsportable.
FIFA's disciplinary Committee has sanctioned Serbia's Football Federation with a fine of 50,000 Swiss francs and a partial closure of the stadium (by 25 percent), in the official match of representative A. The penalty is for violating nines 13 (discrimination) and 12 (unseemly behaviour of players and officials) of the FIFA” Disciplinary Code, the decision writes.
FIFA has clarified that it is about calling Serbian fans and also the team's bad behaviour, respectively, to punish Serbia's seven yellow card players.
This is the second punishment. FIFA towards Serbia in terms of anti-Albanian attitudes in the World in Qatar.
Weeks earlier, FIFA had sentenced the Serbian federation to 20,000 Swiss francs for showing in Serbia's stripper of the discriminating flag against Kosovo.












