Montreal Gazette

FIFA fines British federation­s for poppy memorials

- GRAHAM DUNBAR

The four British soccer federation­s were fined Monday by FIFA for displaying poppies at World Cup qualifying matches in November to honour their war dead.

England’s federation must pay $58,757 for the display of a political symbol at a home match against Scotland on Nov. 11. Scotland was fined $26,159.

In other decisions, Romania was punished for a firework thrown at Poland striker Robert Lewandowsk­i, Greece was fined for a fan banner displayed during a game against Bosnia-Herzegovin­a that referred to the Srebrenica massacre, and Chile was sanctioned again because of anti-gay slurs chanted by its fans.

England and Scotland defied FIFA advice against the use of political, religious or personal symbols and wore black armbands embroidere­d with poppies. A pre-match ceremony also commemorat­ed British soldiers on the anniversar­y of the First World War armistice. Wales and Northern Ireland then followed with similar displays at their home World Cup qualifiers the following day.

Wales and Northern Ireland were fined $26,159 and $19,585, respective­ly.

“With these decisions, it is not our intention to judge or question specific commemorat­ions as we fully respect the significan­ce of such moments in the respective countries, each one of them with its own history and background,” FIFA disciplina­ry panel chairman Claudio Sulser said.

“However, keeping in mind that the rules need to be applied in a neutral and fair manner across FIFA’s 211 member associatio­ns, the display, among others, of any political or religious symbol is strictly prohibited.”

England’s fine is the same as that imposed on Iran last month in a similar case. Religious ceremonies were conducted before Iran hosted South Korea in a World Cup qualifier in Tehran.

With FIFA seeking to clarify its rules last month, it also prosecuted a retroactiv­e case against Ireland for a political symbol on players’ shirts at a friendly match seven months earlier. The March 25 game in Dublin against Switzerlan­d commemorat­ed the 1916 Easter Rising of Ireland’s rebellion against British rule. FIFA fined the Irish soccer federation $6,419.

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