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ig lieb einfach den aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaadler.
trotzallem es bleibt ein spiel.......
das beste dieser welt , welches konfesionen, geschlechter und idiologien zusammenbringt....
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http://www.zeri.info/sport/43308/shqiptaret-ia-mesyejne-kroacise/
wenn wir uns nur daran halten würden respekt dem entgegenzubringen , welcher auch respektvoll damit umzugehen weis....
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oviele talente albanische talente nur im fussball gehen verloren , weil kein national-bewusstsein vorhanden ist bezw, einem ausgetrieben wird!!!!
wir müssen uns ja nicht an die serbischen mitbürger orientieren , welche ständig im stadion den albanern den tot wünschten ................
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7. In attendance at the Match were 25,550 spectators. Due to an agreement reached
between the FAS and the FAA, no tickets were sold to Albanian supporters. As
reported by the UEFA Match Delegate (Mr. Harry Been), only approximately 100
individuals linked to and invited by the FAA (representatives, staff, sponsors, family
and the like) attended the Match.
8. Prior to the commencement of the Match, the director of international relations of the
FAA informed the UEFA Match Delegate that its president had been hit by a piece of
concrete as he stood on the sidelines in the tunnel corner of the stadium.
9. According to a report of FARE (Football Against Racism in Europe) and as confirmed
by various video clips submitted by the Appellant and examined by the Panel prior to
and during the hearing, shortly before kick-off, during the pre-Match ceremony when
the Albanian national anthem was played, and then throughout the Match, the Serbian
supporters made various chants, including “Ubi, Ubi Shiptara” (translated from Serbian
to English as “Kill, Kill the Albanians”) and “Kill and slaughter them [the Albanians]
until there are none left”.
10. In the stands, the Serbian supporters displayed various nationalistic banners containing
references to Kosovo (“Kosovo is Serbia” and “The Orthodox candles in Kosovo, no
one ever will erase”), as well as banners depicting Vojislav Seselj and Veljko
Radenovic, political and military figures involved in the Kosovo conflict.
11. During the first half of the Match, prior to the 42nd minute, Serbian supporters were
observed to engage in various other activities, including: (i) throwing a fire cracker onto
the field from the section near the players’ tunnel in minute 13; (ii) burning a NATO
flag in minute 14; (iii) setting off two flares, one of which was thrown onto the field
and landed by the corner flag nearest to the players’ tunnel in minute 15; (iv) using a
laser pointer to disturb Albanian players and influence a Serbian corner kick in minute
24; (v) throwing a number of flares and objects when the Albanian side attempted to
take a corner kick in minute 35; and (vi) throwing two large lumps of rock towards the
Albanian side’s technical area in minute 38. The occurrence of these incidents is not
disputed by the Parties and is documented in the official reports of the Match Referee
and UEFA officials.
12. It is also undisputed by the Parties and confirmed in the same reports that in minute 41
of the Match a number of unknown Serbian supporters set off and threw a number of
flares, one of which landed on the field. On account of this incident, the Match Referee
decided to stop play.