It will be not this weekend, the record for the fastest goal in Æresdivisionen beaten. For the first minute will be boycotted by all players under the banner of ‘Racism? So, we play not football?’ It writes, among other things, the BBC.
the Protest happens in the aftermath of the weekend’s Eerste Divisie match between Excelsior and the home team Den Bosch, whose fans showed itself from its most appealing side.
Excelsior – play Ahmad Mendes Moreira were in each from the rival fans put ears to everything from bøvede abusive language such as ‘nigger’ and ‘bomuldsplukker’ to junglelyde and Zwarte Piet-songs, writes the Dutch De Telegraaf.
In Dutch folklore is Zwarte Piet Sinterklaas’ (the Dutch julemands) black helper and companion. Not without controversy it is still a christmas tradition in most cities, that Sinterklaas and Zwarte Piet, often played by a man with a painted black face, comes from the warm countries with gifts for the children every december.
To mark the occasion are also a number of songs on this santa’s dark-skinned right hand, and some of them chose The Bosch fans that sing to Moreira.
The ugly session ended with the referee temporarily set the fight as a result of the many chants directed at hollandskfødte Moreiras skin color.
The Bosch himself tried subsequently, the first to downplay the incident by claiming that Moreira was the victim of a pibekoncert and had simply misunderstood it as racism. Of course that fell not on good ground, and the club had to apologise and take the distance already the day after.
In the course of the match scored Moreira and got the apartment jublet out to The Bosch-tribune. It and the Excelsior-the attacker’s udvandren from the track got The Bosch coach Erik van der Friend to do something not-so-amicable and call Moreira ‘a pathetic man’ after the match.
Van der Ven also later taken away from his statements and made clear that he had not picked up the racist behavior since he came up with his opinions.
In the aftermath of the fight was The Bosch-the fan questionable behavior world firsts. Moreiras history reaching as far away as FOX Sports, and prominent Dutch players such as Memphis Depay also expressed his outrage on Twitter.
– When will it stop?, ask the Lyon and landsholdsstjernen in his tweet.
I’m sick and tired to see these images over and over! When is it going to stop!!? #SayNoToRacism @KNVB @OnsOranje @UEFA what we going to do? Specially with the upcoming @EURO2020 pic.twitter.com/DUt0y2h8IA
— Memphis Depay (@Memphis) 17. november 2019
Yet a response came during Holland’s victory of 5-0 over Estonia on Tuesday. By Georginio Wijnaldums first goal when he and teammate Frenkie De Jong the opportunity to with a single gesture to come up with their comment to the episode.
Wijnaldum and de Jong celebrated the goal by pointing down at their respective skin tones of the Dutch fans. Photo:
The Dutch fodboldmyndigheder is to investigate and assess whether to pursue a case against someone. According to the Dutch public prosecutor’s office have also received a notification of a supposedly heilende The Bosch fan.
The Dutch episode is a part of several pending events worldwide, where players are exposed to racebaseret soiling from the battens. In particular, the English national team has in connection with some storsejre in the Balkans against Bulgaria and Montenegro have been subjected to racist heckling, and also in the Series A awakened it a stir, when Mario Balotelli was subjected to the same and walked away from the track.
It has spawned a larger discussion about whether it is every player’s duty to say, and whether they exposed the players have the right and duty to leave the field.
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