New Straits Times

Vida escapes ban over pro-Ukraine celebratio­n

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MOSCOW: Croatia defender Domagoj Vida escaped a Fifa ban on Sunday after posting a clip dedicating his country’s victory over Russia in the World Cup quarterfin­al to Ukraine.

Vida scored an extra-time goal and one of Croatia’s penalties in a 4-3 shootout win over the World Cup hosts in Sochi on Saturday.

Croatia will play England in the semi-final tomorrow and some Russian officials had called on football governing body Fifa to take tough disciplina­ry measures.

The 29-year-old shouted “Glory to Ukraine!” in a video posted by former Croatia internatio­nal Ognjen Vukojevic shortly after the dramatic finale in Sochi.

Vida used to play for Ukrainian club Dynamo Kiev. Vukojevic also played for the club and now works for them as a scout.

Fifa said they had studied the video and decided to issue a warning to Vida but not take any further measures.

“We can confirm that Fifa’s disciplina­ry committee has sent a warning to the player Domagoj Vida due to his video statement,” said a spokesman.

“Glory to Ukraine!” was a slogan of the former Soviet republic’s pro-EU revolution that toppled a Russian-backed president in 2014.

The revolt was condemned as illegal by Moscow and sparked a crisis in relations between the two neighbouri­ng states.

It was followed by Russia’s annexation of Ukraine’s Crimea peninsula and a pro-Kremlin separatist war in eastern Ukraine.

Vukojevic added in the video: “This victory is for Dynamo (Kiev) and for Ukraine! Croatia onwards!”

The clip was picked up by Russian state media and drew condemnati­on from some officials.

“Such actions should be punished,” parliament’s sports committee member Dmitry Svishchyov told the RIA Novosti state news agency.

“Political, nationalis­t and racist slogans are not welcome at the World Cup.”

Vida had earlier told Russian media that the message was “just a joke.”

Croatia’s football federation added that the players’ message was “intended for their friends in Ukraine”.

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