Borussia Dortmund denounced racist behavior against one of his players at two Youth League games that his Sub’19 team played against Sevilla, incidents he explained in an official statement and brought to the attention of UEFA.
Lars Ricken, director of the academy of the German team, the events through a video released by Borussia Dortmund: “I want to explain, a day later, what happened yesterday. Unfortunately, there was a similar incident in Seville last week. our player Abdoulay Chamber He was insulted in a racist way. We hoped that Sevilla would solve the problem, but, apparently, it did not because this time it happened again,” said the person in charge of the lower echelons of the yellow team.
Ricken explained that, while these events took place in the match played in Seville, which ended 1-1, they spoke to the referees to meeting in Germany was stopped if there is any new racist move, because “UEFA rules say that if it happens, even if the referee doesn’t notice, we must stop”.
After the insult Kamara went to the fourth official and both he and the first referee said they didn’t notice anything, so they didn’t stop the game and he had to continue. Our players delivered, because that’s what Borussia Dortmund is all about. We have been committed for many years against any form of discrimination, there is no place for racism in football”, he explained. Ricken.
Tuesday’s game in Germany ended 2-0 for the locals and Sevilla, who are bottom of the group, have no chance of qualifying for the next stage.
Source: La Verdad

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