The Borneo Post (Sabah)

Five more held over racist abuse at England match in Bulgaria

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SOFIA:Five more Bulgarian football fans were detained for taking part in racist abuse at a Euro 2020 qualifier against England that sparked a storm of protest, the interior ministry announced Friday.

Monkey chants and apparent Nazi salutes during Monday's match in Sofia overshadow­ed England's 6-0 win, sparking indignatio­n in the football world and leading to the resignatio­n of Bulgaria's football chief.

Police have now identified 16 people suspected of being involved in the racist abuse, the minsitry said.

"Five more men implicated in the abusive actions were detained this morning... Police continues work to track down five more to detain them," the ministry said.

A Bulgarian teenager was already indicted Wednesday for "grave hooliganis­m", risking a jail sentence of up to five years, while five others, including one who is underage, were handed fines and bans from sports events.

Monday's game was halted twice during the first half due to the abuse but England players decided to complete the match instead of walking off the pitch.

British Prime Minister Boris Johnson and his Bulgarian counterpar­t Boyko Borisov alike condemned the incident.

Under pressure from Borisov, Bulgaria's football federation chief Borislav Mihaylov tendered his resignatio­n, which will be discussed at an executive committee meeting of the organisati­on later Friday.

Bulgaria's national team coach Krasimir Balakov, who also came under fire for his squad's poor performace, has issued an apology to England fans.

UEFA has opened disciplina­ry procedures against both Bulgaria and England for their fans' behaviour during the game.

FIFA president Gianni Infantino also pressed Thursday for a worldwide ban on spectators who abuse black footballer­s.

A total of 48 football fans have been subjected to one or two year bans from attending sports events in Bulgaria and abroad, fines and community work since the beginning of this year, the EU member's police statistics show. - AFP

 ??  ?? England players considered a walk-off during the Bulgaria match because of racist abuse from the stands. - AFP photo
England players considered a walk-off during the Bulgaria match because of racist abuse from the stands. - AFP photo

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