The Romania-Kosovo match, counting for the 5th day of the League of Nations, was stopped on Friday in Bucharest. This after anti-Kosovar chants against Kosovo players sung from the stands.
As the match ended 0-0, some of the supporters chanted “Serbia, Serbia!”, pushing the visiting team to leave the pitch. The authorities then decided to permanently stop the game.
UEFA said on its official website that the match had been “stopped” and the final remaining minutes of play would not be played. The European body “will communicate further information in due time,” she added. Before the match, Romania was first in Group 2 of League C with 12 points, ahead of Kosovo (9 pts).
Serbia never recognized the independence of its former province of Kosovo in 2008 and has maintained – in Serbian areas – so-called “parallel” institutions, from schools to hospitals and pension funds. Around 100,000 Serbs live in Kosovo, according to recent estimates, a figure impossible to verify because the Serb populations boycotted the latest censuses. Romania also does not recognize the independence of Kosovo.
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