Rosengard’s
coach Jack Majgaard Jensen condemned alleged racist behaviour in a
Women’s Champions League quarter-final against Frankfurt.
UEFA has opened disciplinary proceedings against Frankfurt after
alleged racist behaviour by the club’s fans in their Women’s Champions
League quarter-final win against Rosengard.Gaelle Enganamouit |
“Disciplinary proceedings have been opened following the UEFA Women’s Champions League quarter-final between Frankfurt and Rosengard played on March 30 in Germany,” read a short UEFA statement.
The charge against Frankfurt is “Racist behaviour – Art. 14 of the UEFA Disciplinary Regulations” and the UEFA Control, Ethics and Disciplinary Body will reveal its findings on April 5.
Anti-discrimination and social inclusion network FARE described the racism as “depressing”, while Enganamouit confirmed she was aware of the chanting.
“Yes, I heard what they were shouting,” the Cameroon international told Swedish website Sydsvenskan. “I did not care. Such is football, and when you want to be the best, you must turn your head. I have not faced it before.”
Brazil international Marta, five-time FIFA World Player of the Year, was also reportedly targeted by racist chants during the game.
Rosengard’s coach Jack Majgaard Jensen condemned the racist behaviour during the tie, which his side lost 5-4 on penalties.
“It’s f****** sad. Especially when it’s at a player who has done so much for female football,” he said. “It’s clear they were booing and screaming, but when it becomes racist, and it’s personal, it does not belong in football.”
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