The FC Bayern plays in the Champions League with CSKA Moscow. There, fans have repeatedly offended player racist. Therefore on Tuesday may no spectators in the stadium. A famous Moscow-Kenner explains how to combat the racism problem.
Bayern chairman Karl-Heinz Rummenigge has little desire on the Champions League his Munich game at CSKA Moscow (18.00 clock, live in the FOCUS Online ticker). The first round duel needs to be played behind closed doors. “There is no people in the stadium up to a handful of officials and journalists be. That’s just a pity that nobody needs,” said Rummenigge annoyed by the ghost game.
The Russian club had been condemned by the Uefa because of repeated racist failures of his fans to stage the home match against Munich in front of empty stands. Sorry do him especially for the fans of Bayern Munich, says Rummenigge. “Some of our supporters have for 25 years an away game missed,” he says. Even coach Pep Guardiola is not exactly thrilled by the ghost game: “I’ve never seen, and that’s hopefully the last time.”
Kuranyi support Uefa sanctions
One of the in the Russian league is very familiar, is the German Dynamo striker Kevin Kuranyi. He has a clear opinion on the racism issue. “That the Uefa upheld, I like that, so a ghost game is a clear sign, even if it thus gets the fans who could not care less who with racism,” said former national player says in the “Welt am Sonntag”.
On the question of whether racism is still a problem in Russia arenas, answers 32-year-old former Bundesliga player from VfB Stuttgart and FC Schalke 04: “Unfortunately, yes.” This past weekend were in the game against Torpedo Moscow the dark-skinned player of his team provoked by opposing fans.
“This is heartbreaking, those stupid people you do not get rid of,” says Kuranyi. The Russian federation try a lot, “but in the stands, these are just people who have nothing in your head. Myself shaken again and again. We live in 2014, such things may simply not happen.”
Uefa ban: Even Bayern fans spell trouble for
Background: The European Football Union (UEFA) may prove clubs for misconduct of fan groups with harsh penalties. According to Uefa Disciplinary Regulations, Article 14, part excluding the fans is the minimum punishment for racist or defamatory behavior in the stands. In the previous year had to be left empty in the quarter-final against Manchester United a block in the Allianz Arena and Bayern after an incident in the second round against Arsenal.
If a club and its supporters repeatedly are striking – such as last CSKA Moscow – he must be a game quite unsubscribe without an audience and pay 50,000 euro fine. In another scandal several games available without fans, point deductions and as a last resort even exclusion from the competition in the SPL Uefa
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