Youth League racism scandal: UEFA announce investigation into Kamara case

Youth League racism scandal: UEFA announce investigation into Kamara case

Abdoulaye Kamara

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BVB youth player Abdoulaye Kamara was a victim of racism in the Youth League against Sevilla. UEFA now wants to investigate the events.

Already twice in series BVB-Youngster Abdoulaye Kamara in the UEFA Youth League victims of racism. Both times the opponent was FC Sevilla and loud Ruhr news the attacks came repeatedly from Alejandro Vazquez. After the game, Dortmund was justifiably annoyed that the reactions of the referees and UEFA officials were not as desired. BVB has now commented in a public letter and UEFA has launched an investigation.

Although it was well known that BVB had already heard racist attacks at the first meeting with Sevilla, those responsible for the second leg were not able to protect the victim and get the perpetrator off the soccer field. BVB has now issued an official statement and complains about a lack of awareness among the referee team and the opponent.

“We didn’t comment yesterday because we deliberately didn’t want to be driven by emotions, but rather to assess what happened with a cool head. And here we have an extremely bad feeling towards FC Sevilla and its player, just like in that of the Referee teams,” explained Lars Ricken, director of the BVB youth academy, in this.

The Dortmunders had been assured of increased sensitivity due to the previous history. “But when it came to that, and Abdou Kamara had contacted the fourth official as agreed, the referees dismissed the obvious monkey noises as not unequivocally racist statements,” Ricken said, annoyed at the lack of awareness.

This was also the reason why BVB, despite prior announcement, did not want to end the game at halftime and stayed on the pitch until the end. “Unfortunately, the referee’s actions gave us the uneasy feeling that, in case of doubt, there would be testimony against testimony, and by not keeping to agreements and not following guidelines,” he explained. In the end, Borussia would have gone out of the game with no points and no evidence of racist incidents.

UEFA confirm investigation

Packing your bags at half-time would certainly have been a more public statement, but the matter could perhaps have an aftermath. UEFA finally has dpa-Demand explains that an investigation into the incident will take place. It is to be hoped that the culprit(s) will then be held accountable.

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This article was originally published on 90min.com/de as Youth League racism scandal: UEFA announce investigation into Kamara case released.

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