Polish referee responds to accusations of participating in an event of the far-right movement

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Polish football referee Szymon Marciniak said he had nothing to do with the ideology of racism, anti-Semitism and intolerance.

out 1 june informationHe said the Association of European Football Associations (UEFA) could suspend a referee in the Champions League final for participating in a far-right incident.

“I always prioritize fair play and respect for the person in front of me, and I would like to convey these highest values ​​to others. I always stay away from the manifestations of antisemitism, racism and intolerance that I display in my refereeing matches.

I always say, “Stop the hate,” and I will argue that the most important thing is to be a good person, Marcinyak said on Friday, June 1.

The final of Europe’s main club tournament, where English Manchester City and Italian Inter will face each other, will be played on 10 June in Istanbul. The match will start at 22:00 Moscow time.

It was previously reported that British referee Anthony Taylor and his family died. have had Attack of Italian “Roma” fans at the airport in Budapest after the Europa League final.

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