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'Double eagle' celebration provokes Serbs | 'Double eagle' celebration provokes Serbs |
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Serbia has hit out at a "provocative" double eagle celebration by two ethnic Albanian goalscorers in the World Cup. | Serbia has hit out at a "provocative" double eagle celebration by two ethnic Albanian goalscorers in the World Cup. |
Granit Xhaka and Xherdan Shaqiri scored for Switzerland who beat Serbia 2-1. | Granit Xhaka and Xherdan Shaqiri scored for Switzerland who beat Serbia 2-1. |
Their gesture is an nationalist symbol representing the double headed eagle on Albania's national flag. Critics say it could inflame tensions among Serbian nationalists and ethnic Albanians. | Their gesture is an nationalist symbol representing the double headed eagle on Albania's national flag. Critics say it could inflame tensions among Serbian nationalists and ethnic Albanians. |
Albanian leaders applauded the pair. A pro-government Serbian newspaper said they had "humiliated" Switzerland. | |
The celebration has brought political tensions in the Balkans on to the World Cup stage. | The celebration has brought political tensions in the Balkans on to the World Cup stage. |
BBC Monitoring reports that in Serbia, pro-government newspaper Informer used a derogatory term for Albanians, saying "the Albanian clan within 'clockmakers' team was sending poisoned arrows weeks before, so the match couldn't pass without a provocation". | BBC Monitoring reports that in Serbia, pro-government newspaper Informer used a derogatory term for Albanians, saying "the Albanian clan within 'clockmakers' team was sending poisoned arrows weeks before, so the match couldn't pass without a provocation". |
Some Swiss papers also called the gesture a provocation betraying a lack of political sensitivity. | Some Swiss papers also called the gesture a provocation betraying a lack of political sensitivity. |
Both players had earlier been booed by Serbian fans during the match. | Both players had earlier been booed by Serbian fans during the match. |
Shaqiri later sought to downplay his celebration, saying: "It's just emotion. I'm very happy to score this goal. It's not more. I think we don't have to speak about this now." | Shaqiri later sought to downplay his celebration, saying: "It's just emotion. I'm very happy to score this goal. It's not more. I think we don't have to speak about this now." |
Xhaka and Shaqiri's families are from Kosovo, where a Serbian crackdown on the Albanian population only ended with Nato military intervention in 1999. | Xhaka and Shaqiri's families are from Kosovo, where a Serbian crackdown on the Albanian population only ended with Nato military intervention in 1999. |
Xhaka's father spent three-and-a-half years as a political prisoner in Yugoslavia for his support for Kosovan independence. Shaqiri was born in Kosovo and his family fled to Switzerland as refugees. | Xhaka's father spent three-and-a-half years as a political prisoner in Yugoslavia for his support for Kosovan independence. Shaqiri was born in Kosovo and his family fled to Switzerland as refugees. |
Kosovo's ethnic Albanian majority declared independence in 2008 but Serbia, its ally Russia and most ethnic Serbs inside Kosovo do not recognise it. | Kosovo's ethnic Albanian majority declared independence in 2008 but Serbia, its ally Russia and most ethnic Serbs inside Kosovo do not recognise it. |
There had already been some tension between the Serbian and ethnic Albanian Swiss players before the game. | There had already been some tension between the Serbian and ethnic Albanian Swiss players before the game. |
Shaqiri wears boots displaying the Swiss flag on one heel and the Kosovan flag on the other - but Serbian striker Aleksandar Mitrovic asked: "If he loves Kosovo so much and decides to flaunt the flag, why did he refuse a chance to play for their team?" | Shaqiri wears boots displaying the Swiss flag on one heel and the Kosovan flag on the other - but Serbian striker Aleksandar Mitrovic asked: "If he loves Kosovo so much and decides to flaunt the flag, why did he refuse a chance to play for their team?" |
The Switzerland attacker was then roundly booed by Serbs when his name was announced. | The Switzerland attacker was then roundly booed by Serbs when his name was announced. |
Afterwards the Swiss manager Vladimir Petkovic - born in Bosnia - said: "You should never mix football and politics." Serbian manager Mladen Krstajic - also from Bosnia - refused to comment. | Afterwards the Swiss manager Vladimir Petkovic - born in Bosnia - said: "You should never mix football and politics." Serbian manager Mladen Krstajic - also from Bosnia - refused to comment. |
Kosovo President Hashim Thaci said he was "proud" of the players, adding: "Kosovo loves you". | |
Albanian Prime Minister Edi Rama shared the picture on his Facebook page: | Albanian Prime Minister Edi Rama shared the picture on his Facebook page: |
Most Serbian media said the goal celebration was a provocation, but not all took a tone of outrage. | Most Serbian media said the goal celebration was a provocation, but not all took a tone of outrage. |
However Vecernje Novosti, Politika and state broadcaster RTS focused instead on a complaint by the Serbian football association over the referee's failure to award a penalty when Mitrovic was apparently wrestled to the ground by two Swiss players. | However Vecernje Novosti, Politika and state broadcaster RTS focused instead on a complaint by the Serbian football association over the referee's failure to award a penalty when Mitrovic was apparently wrestled to the ground by two Swiss players. |
The Serbian football association is also complaining about Shaqiri's boots, the goal celebrations and Albanian flags in the stands, they reported. | The Serbian football association is also complaining about Shaqiri's boots, the goal celebrations and Albanian flags in the stands, they reported. |
It is not the first time that football has provided a flashpoint for the long and bitter rivalry between Serbia and Albania. | It is not the first time that football has provided a flashpoint for the long and bitter rivalry between Serbia and Albania. |
In 2014 a match between the Balkan nations was abandoned after a drone carrying an Albanian flag sparked a brawl. Ordinary Albanian fans had been banned from attending the game. | In 2014 a match between the Balkan nations was abandoned after a drone carrying an Albanian flag sparked a brawl. Ordinary Albanian fans had been banned from attending the game. |