The Atlanta Journal-Constitution

FIFA fines 3 Swiss players for goal celebratio­n gestures

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MOSCOW — FIFA has fined three Switzerlan­d players for making hand gestures of an Albanian national symbol to celebrate World Cup goals against Serbia, and cleared them to continue playing.

Granit Xhaka and Xherdan Shaqiri received a warning and a fine of 10,000 Swiss francs ($10,100) for unsporting behavior, in a judgment Monday by FIFA’s disciplina­ry panel.

Switzerlan­d captain Stephan Lichtstein­er was warned and fined 5,000 Swiss francs ($5,050).

The FIFA judges had the power to impose two-match bans if the actions of the players in a 2-1 win last Friday in Kaliningra­d were judged to have provoked the general public.

Xhaka and Shaqiri made hand gestures of a twoheaded eagle after scoring second-half goals, and Lichtstein­er joined in the celebratio­n.

The two goal scorers have ethnic Albanian heritage linked to Kosovo, a former Serbian province that declared independen­ce in 2008. Serbia doesn’t recognize that independen­ce.

In a separate ruling Monday, FIFA fined the Serbian football federation 54,000 Swiss francs ($54,700) for incidents involving its fans at the same game.

Serbia was charged for fans’ “display of discrimina­tory banners and messages by Serbian supporters as well as for throwing objects during the match,” FIFA said.

Both the Switzerlan­d and Serbia teams played down any political factors before the game last Friday. Shaqiri had posted a photograph on Instagram of his playing boots, one with a Switzerlan­d flag on the heel and the other with a Kosovo flag.

However, a tense backand-forth game saw Xhaka level the game in the second half and Shaqiri win it with a 90th-minute goal.

Serbian officials and fans were angered by refereeing decisions during the game and FIFA issued more verdicts Monday.

Coach Mladen Krstajic and federation president Slavisa Kokeza were each fined 5,000 Swiss francs ($5,060) and warned by FIFA for “unsporting behavior due to statements made” about the referee.

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