Ban Dinamo Zagreb from European Competitions - UEFA Champions League

Ban Dinamo Zagreb from European Competitions - UEFA Champions League

Started
8 August 2023
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UEFA (Union of European Football Associations)
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This petition had 12,809 supporters

Why this petition matters

Started by Oresti Alushllari

Disclaimer: This petition is aimed at fostering positive change and does not seek to promote hatred towards Dinamo Zagreb or its genuine fans who stand against violence. Our plea is for meaningful ACTIONS!

Recent Events:

On August 7, 2023, a tragic incident unfolded as reported by The Guardian. A young man lost his life in a violent clash between fans of AEK Athens and Dinamo Zagreb outside AEK's stadium in Nea Philadelphia. The chaos resulted in multiple injuries and arrests, casting a dark shadow over the world of football.

UEFA's Response:

In light of these distressing events, UEFA issued a statement condemning the violence and expressing condolences to the victim's family and AEK Athens FC. Emphasizing a commitment to eradicating violence from the sport, UEFA postponed the scheduled match between AEK Athens FC and GNK Dinamo. A new date was set, maintaining a firm stance against violence.

AEK Athens Stance:

AEK Athens FC officially voiced concern about football hooliganism, emphasizing the need for severe penalties against teams involved in such incidents. Despite security concerns, the decision was made to postpone the match, with the potential for further escalations if not addressed.

Dinamo Zagreb's involvement in the incident was questioned, considering their history of tolerating their "Bad Blue Boys" fan group. The lack of proactive measures to address the problem was criticized, along with the failure to preemptively inform UEFA of the potential security risk.

GNK Dinamo Zagreb Stance:

Dinamo Zagreb has responded to statements from AEK Athens FC regarding the tragic incident that occurred on August 7th. They have strongly condemned the violence that led to the loss of life and expressed their commitment to values that promote a violence-free society. Dinamo Zagreb criticized AEK for evading responsibility, using inappropriate language, and attempting to pressure UEFA. They emphasized that GNK Dinamo took all necessary steps to prevent the situation and stressed that the primary responsibility lies with the organizers and hosting club. Dinamo Zagreb condemned AEK's behavior, especially during an ongoing investigation, and called on them to focus on football and allow competent institutions to handle the matter. They highlighted their long-standing contribution to Croatian football and expressed confidence that the Croatian Football Federation will protect the interests of Croatian football. Dinamo Zagreb also outlined the proactive measures they took before the Athens match to prevent violence and disorder.

Our Call To Action:

We, the undersigned, urge UEFA to take decisive actions against football violence:

1. Ban Dinamo Zagreb: In light of their association with the tragic incident and a history of inadequate actions, we call for Dinamo Zagreb to be banned from UEFA competitions for at least this year. A strong message must be sent that such behavior is unacceptable.

2. Comprehensive Investigation: We demand a thorough investigation by both Greek and Croatian Football Associations to uncover the full extent of this incident. Transparency and accountability are paramount.

3. Prevention and Education: To ensure such incidents never recur, we propose mandatory measures to address and deter hooliganism within clubs. Education and awareness campaigns are vital to eradicate this threat.

Remembering Michael:

This petition is a tribute to Michael, a life lost tragically to football violence. His memory must serve as a catalyst for change. Football should unite, not divide; it should bring joy, not sorrow. Let's ensure Michael is the last person to fall victim to football-related violence.

We implore UEFA to take swift and meaningful action to end football violence. The legacy of Michael and the safety of fans across Greece, the Balkans, Europe, and the world depend on it.

#EndFootballViolence #JusticeForMichael

Latest Update (09-08-2023)

The European Federation has informed the Croatian team, as reported by Jutarnji website, that it won't immediately expel them but will grant another chance. The upcoming match against AEK on August 15th will serve as a criterion - any incident, banner, or slogan with racist content will lead to exclusion. Despite previous instances of violence and their affiliation with neo-Nazi and racist beliefs, UEFA hasn't consistently taken strong action against Dinamo's hooligans in the past.

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