CurrentReport Blog In a shocking turn of events at Euro 2024, Serbia has threatened to pull out of the tournament after accusing Croatian and Albanian fans of chanting offensive slogans during a recent match. The Football Association of Serbia (FSS) alleges that during the Croatia vs. Albania match on Wednesday, fans chanted “kill, kill, kill the Serb” in the 59th minute. This has sparked significant outrage and raised tensions among the Balkan nations involved.
Jovan Surbatovic, General Secretary of the FSS, has formally requested UEFA to investigate and sanction both Croatia and Albania for the alleged chants. Speaking to RTS, Surbatovic expressed the gravity of the situation and the potential consequences for Serbia’s participation in the tournament.
“What happened is scandalous and we will ask UEFA for sanctions, even if it means not continuing the competition,” Surbatovic declared. He emphasized that Serbia’s involvement in Euro 2024 hinges on UEFA’s response to these serious allegations.
The incident has already prompted action from UEFA in a related matter. Following Serbia’s earlier appeal, a so-called Albanian journalist was removed from the championship. Surbatovic cited this precedent as a basis for demanding further sanctions against the Croatian and Albanian football federations.
The allegations have cast a shadow over what is supposed to be a celebration of European football, highlighting the enduring political and cultural tensions in the Balkans. The clash between Croatia and Albania ended in a 2-2 draw, but the match is now overshadowed by these serious accusations.
This controversy is not the first time that Balkan rivalries have spilled over into the realm of sports. Historical grievances and regional tensions have often flared up during international competitions, but the current situation could have significant repercussions for the tournament if Serbia follows through on its threat to withdraw.
UEFA now faces the challenging task of investigating these allegations and deciding on appropriate measures. Their response will be critical in determining whether Serbia remains in the competition and in maintaining the integrity and spirit of Euro 2024.