Croatia fined over racist abuse at England game
The Croatian FA has been fined 30,000 Swiss francs ($27,700) for the racist behaviour of fans during the World Cup qualifier against England earlier this month, FIFA said. "The Croatian Football Federation received a warning regarding its future conduct.
The Croatian FA has been fined 30,000 Swiss francs ($27,700) for the racist behaviour of fans during the World Cup qualifier against England earlier this month, FIFA said.
"The Croatian Football Federation received a warning regarding its future conduct. Further infringements would lead to more severe sanctions by the FIFA Disciplinary Committee," the world governing body said in a statement.
The English FA complained to FIFA after England players were racially abused by Croatia fans during their 4-1 victory in Zagreb on September 10.
"Racism has no place in football," FIFA said. "FIFA is determined to continue broadcasting this message around the globe and deploying all of the means at its disposal to eliminate this form of discrimination."
Croatian FA secretary-general Zorislav Srebric said he saw the fine as the most serious warning.
"We are not happy about it because any such fine means less money for soccer development in Croatia. However, we understand this as the most serious warning to stick firmly to all FIFA regulations," an online edition of the Jutarnji List daily quoted Srebric as saying.
"The fight against racism or any other form of discrimination must be insisted upon on a daily basis," he said.