The Free Press Journal

Swiss players face ban for pro-Kosovo goal celebratio­ns

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FIFA opened disciplina­ry proceeding­s against Swiss players Granit Xhaka and Xherdan Shaqiri over their pro-Kosovo goal celebratio­ns during the 2-1 win against Serbia. Switzerlan­d’s scorers on Friday, Xhaka and Shaqiri, celebrated their goals by making a “double eagle” gesture with their hands to represent the Albanian flag.

Many people in Kosovo, which has an ethnic Albanian majority, identify with the flag.

Both players trace their roots to Kosovo, a former province of Serbia that declared independen­ce in 2008 in a move that Belgrade still refuses to recognise.

FIFA bans all political messages or symbols in stadiums. Xhaka and Shaqiri could be banned for up to two games if they are found to have breached FIFA regulation­s.

World football’s governing body said it was also probing Serbia coach Mladen Krstajic for alleged statements made after the game.

Krstajic reacted to the defeat by calling for the match referee, Felix Brych of Germany, to be put on trial in a war crimes tribunal in the Hague for failing to award Serbia a penalty.

Serbia were furious when Brych failed to award a spotkick in the 66th minute after Aleksandar Mitrovic was wrestled to the ground in the penalty area by Swiss defenders Stephan Lichtstein­er and Fabian Schaer.

“We were robbed,” Mladen Krstajic told Serbian reports Saturday, when asked about Brych’s decision.

“I wouldn’t give him either a yellow or red card, I would send him to the Hague. Then they could put him on trial, like they did to us.”

Disciplina­ry proceeding­s have also been opened against the Serbian football associatio­n for crowd disturbanc­es and the display of political and offensive messages by Serbian fans.

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Xherdan Shaqiri

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