The World Football Association FIFA HAS FINDORAN FOOTball Association Fesfut $ 62.715 (over 53,000 euros) for racist and discriminatory behavior by fans. They misbehaved the world cup qualifier against Suriname.
The Fine Money Will Go to a PreviOutly Approved Anti-Discrimination Plan, Says Fesfut. In Addition, FEWER Supporters Are Welcome At The Next Home Match of the Salvadoran National Team.
El Salvador and Suriname Played Each Other Earlier This Month in the Cuscatlán Stadium in The Salvadoran Capital San Salvador. Suriname stated afterwards that fans treated players with racist channels and gestures.
“Why are your fans shouting ‘black’ at my players?” Said Suriname’s National Coach Stanley Menzo to Journalists at the Press Conference After the 1-2 Victory. Captain Shaquille Pinas also Said Things Like “Black” and “Monkey” Were Shouted.
The Salvadoran Association Says It “Resolutely Rejects Any Expression of Racism or Discrimination.” Fesfut also Wants to Commit itself “to experience Salvadoran Football in an Atmosphere of Respect, Equality and Unity.”