
"EURO 2024", the most important competition for countries in Europe, has the message of unification. However, despite the development and passage of time, Albania, Croatia and Serbia continue to be divided in football.
"New York Times" has dedicated a special article to these 3 countries, which, in addition to what we saw on the field, were also protagonists in the stands. During the challenges of the groups, there was no shortage of harassment, provocations, insults and nationalist calls, which once again shows the hatred between the peoples.
UEFA did not stand idly by in these cases, the Serbs were fined 14,000 Euros by the highest football authority in Europe due to racist messages towards Kosovo in the European group matches. Albania and Croatia didn't do well either, as they also suffered due to the behavior of the fans during the direct challenge.
"New York Times" does not hesitate to mention the case of Mirlind Daku. The red-and-black striker was suspended for two games due to racially-based insults against Macedonians and Serbs. It is worth noting that all 3 national teams have ended their European journey in the group stage, with the hope that in other times, the focus will be even more on...football.
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