Red Star Belgrade Face Punishment for Anti-Muslim Banner

The banner at the Red Star Belgrade-Olympiakos match last Friday. Photo: Beta/Branislav Bozic

Euroleague Basketball, which runs the Euroleague competition, said on Tuesday that it has launched disciplinary proceedings against the Red Star Belgrade basketball club after the racist banner was raised by some fans at a match against Olympiakos of Greece last Friday in the Serbian capital.

The fans' banner carried the message: "Albanians, Croats and Muslims are not my brothers."

The fans displayed the banner at the match because Red Star's new player, Alen Omic, is a Bosniak from Bosnia and Herzegovina. 

However other fans condemned the incident and showed their support for Omic by applauding him. 

Omic, who didn't reacted to the insult during the match itself, posted a message on Instagram afterwards: "Whoever plays for Red Star and is their fan is my brother forever," he wrote. 

Euroleague Basketball also condemned the banner.

"Euroleague Basketball wishes to clarify the following: the message displayed by a minority of fans in no way represents either the sport of basketball, the European basketball family or the Euroleague Basketball organisation at any level," it said in a statement on its official website. 

It added that European basketball has always been and will continue being an example of integration on and off the court, "where cultures, races and religions have always come together sharing one common passion". 

"A disciplinary proceeding has been opened by Euroleague Basketball against the club," it stated. 

Serbian Prime Minister Ana Brnabic said on Monday that she was ashamed of the message the fans sent to Omic. 

"I think that Serbia is not a country in which it is important what nationality [ethnicity] you are and where you come from and that this gave a bad picture of the sport. I am...

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