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Very strange shot.
The Basaksehir and Paris Saint-Germain players in the Champions League withdrew from Prince’s Park stadium, protesting the racism of the Romanian fourth official.
The match proceeded normally and the result was a goalless draw, then Basaksehir’s assistant coach, Cameroonian Pierre Weibo, was given a red card to challenge the referee.
The fourth official intervened at that time and made racist statements to coach Asmar, so the Basaksehir players stopped and refused to continue playing the match.
A few minutes later, the Paris Saint-Germain players followed suit and, after much deliberation, the European Union decided to postpone the match until Wednesday to complete it with the referee excluded.
A Romanian journalist posted a tweet in which the fourth official said “jucatorul negru”, which means black player and did not want to pronounce the other racist word that closely resembles the Roman word in pronunciation.
The new date of the match will be Wednesday, from 9 to 5 minutes in the Mecca Al-Mukarramah time, and from 8 to 5 minutes in the Egyptian time.
The referee probably said: ‘jucatorul negru’, which translates to ‘the black player’. ‘Negru’ and ‘Negro’ are very similar in pronunciation. https://t.co/sd32HdD6lg
– Emanuel Rosu (@Emishor) December 8, 2020
The Romanian journalist also revealed that this referee has some racial precedents, in a game the fans chanted monkeys against a player but said they had not heard anything.
A few years ago, Hategan was in charge of a derby between Dinamo and FCSB. A WHOLE crowd was making monkey chants towards FCSB Gnohere forward, a former Dinamo player. Hategan said he didn’t hear anything. https://t.co/p0MC6jatYu
– Emanuel Rosu (@Emishor) December 8, 2020
Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan posted a tweet in support of Weibo and the fight against racism and wrote: “I condemn the racist phrases against Weibo, and I believe in the necessary steps of the European Union towards the incident, we are against the racism in all areas of life. “
I strongly condemn the racist comments made against Pierre Webo by the technical team of our representative Başakşehir, and I believe that UEFA will take the necessary action.
We are unconditionally against racism and discrimination in sport and in all areas of life. #No to racism
– Recep Tayyip Erdogan (@RTErdogan) December 8, 2020
The European Union fights racism by various means, and the player who proves that he has committed such acts is suspended for a long time or for life, with a very large fine, but today’s incident is unique by the fourth official of the match .
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