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Bulgarian PM urges soccer chief to resign after racism furore

Bulgaria’s prime minister called on Tuesday for the president of the country’s football union to resign following racist abuse and monkey chants from Bulgarian fans, towards black England players during their Euro 2020 qualifier.

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The match, won 6-0 by England, was temporarily halted by the referee in the first half to tackle the abuse from the crowd in Bulgaria’s national stadium, under a three- step protocol by European soccer governing body UEFA.

A group of black-clad Bulgarian fans, some of whom were making right-wing salutes, were moved from an area behind the dugout with home team captain Ivelin Popov trying to appeal to the supporters in a heated discussion at halftime.

“I urge Borislav Mihaylov to immediately resign as president of the Bulgarian Football Union!” Boyko Borissov posted on Facebook on Tuesday, after the footage of Monday night’s match was seen around the world on television and social media.

“It is unacceptable for Bulgaria, which is one of the most tolerant countries in the world, and people of different ethnicities and religions live in peace, to be associated with racism and xenophobia.”

Earlier Sports Minister Krasen Kralev said the government would suspend relations with the BFU, including financial ties.

The Bulgarian Football Union (BFU) was not immediately available to comment. However, after Monday’s match, it tried to play down the incidents.

UEFA had ordered the BFU to partially close the Vasil Levski national stadium for England’s visit after supporters were found guilty of racist behaviour in matches earlier this year.

Racist chanting was heard from the stands and reported by England players to manager Gareth Southgate, with the referee informed and a public announcement made on two occasions.

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Most of the Bulgaria players and their coach said after the match they had not heard any abuse of the visiting team. (Reuters/NAN)

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