Serbia threaten to quit Euro 2024 over chants
Serbia threaten to quit Euro 2024 over chants
Serbia’s national football team has threatened to withdraw from Euro 2024 if UEFA does not take action against fans’ racist chants during matches.
The team’s captain, Aleksandar Kolarov, spoke out against the discriminatory behavior and demanded that UEFA implement stricter punishments for those responsible.
UEFA has condemned the chants, but Serbia believes that more decisive action needs to be taken to combat racism in football.
The Serbian Football Association has called for an emergency meeting with UEFA officials to discuss the issue and find a solution.
If UEFA fails to address the problem to Serbia’s satisfaction, the team has stated that they will consider boycotting the tournament.
This is not the first time Serbia has faced issues with racism in football, as incidents have occurred at previous international matches.
The team is standing united in their fight against discrimination and is determined to take a stand for equality in the sport.
Serbian fans have also expressed their support for the team’s decision and have called for an end to racism in football.
UEFA has yet to respond to Serbia’s ultimatum, and the situation remains tense as the tournament approaches.
It remains to be seen whether Serbia will follow through with their threat to quit Euro 2024 if their demands are not met.