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Bulgaria police detain six over racist abuse at England match

Six Bulgarians have been detained over racist abuse at a Euro 2020 qualifier against England that sparked a storm of protest and led to the resignation of the country鈥檚 football chief, police said yesterday.

Monkey chants and apparent Nazi salutes overshadowed England鈥檚 6-0 win in Sofia on Monday, with the match halted twice during the first half due to the abuse.

鈥淪ix people have been detained and another three are being actively sought,鈥 Sofia police chief commissioner Georgy Hadzhiev told reporters.

Hadzhiev added that so far 15 people have been singled out via CCTV at the Vasil Levski National Stadium as being suspected of directing abuse against England鈥檚 black players.

Penalties for the offenses carry brief detentions, fines and bans from sports events.

In total, 15,000 people watched the match at a stadium already partially closed after racist incidents during games against Kosovo and the Czech Republic in June.

England manager Gareth Southgate told reporters after the game that his side had been ready to walk off the pitch if the abusive behavior continued but players decided to complete the match.

The incident sparked a storm of angry reactions from fans, media and officials in both countries.

British Prime Minister Boris Johnson condemned the 鈥渧ile鈥 racism, while his Bulgarian counterpart Boyko Borisov forced the country鈥檚 football federation chief Borislav Mihaylov to resign on Tuesday.

In a statement late on Tuesday, Bulgarian national team manager Krasimir Balakov offered his apologies to the England player. 鈥淚 strongly condemn and reject racism as a norm of conduct that contradicts modern human relations. This is a prejudice that comes from the past that must be eradicated forever,鈥 he said.

The scandal divided Bulgarians 鈥 while many apologized in posts on social media about what they said was a pervasive problem in the country, others refused to be identified with the offenders and condemned British media headlines that called all Bulgarians 鈥渞acists鈥 and 鈥渁nimals鈥.

UEFA announced that it was launching a probe into the behavior of both the Bulgaria and England fans. Its president Aleksander Ceferin stressed the commitment of European football鈥檚 governing body to root out the 鈥渄isease鈥 of racism.


 

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