FIRECRACKERS CAUSE STAMPEDE
CONVICTED OFFICIAL KEEPS VIP STATUS
NICE:
More than two dozen soccer fans were hurt in a stampede in Nice on Tuesday when revellers let off firecrackers moments before the final whistle of
France’s World Cup semi-final win, a local official said. “There was a crowd surge after firecrackers were detonated,” Jean-Gabriel Delacroix from the city prefecture said, saying that 27 people were injured. “Most of the injuries are glass cuts and bruising picked up when people fell.” Local media ran images of shaken onlookers standing around overturned tables and chairs, the ground littered with broken glass.
A Croatian football official will be allowed to watch the team’s World Cup semifinal match from a VIP section on Wednesday despite being convicted last month in a corruption case linked to the transfer of captain Luka Modric. When Croatia beat Russia in the quarter-finals on Saturday, the director general of the country’s football federation sat in the same row of seats as Croatian President Kolinda Grabar-Kitarovic and Russian Prime Minister Dmitry Medvedev. Damir Vrbanovic has stayed in office since being sentenced in June to a three-year jail term even though FIFA’s disciplinary code bars officials “convicted of a criminal offence in the past five years.”
MOSCOW:
However, FIFA says the sentence is not final because the former Dinamo Zagreb director general is appealing to a higher court. “The evaluation of the position of the person concerned, then, is made only by its national association according to the applicable national law,” FIFA said in a statement to The Associated Press. The Croatian federation said any other interpretation would be “unconstitutional and serious violation of his human rights.” “In accordance to the Croatian and general law, Mr. Vrbanovic is innocent because the relevant judgment is not final and binding,” the soccer body said in a statement to the AP.