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Croatia soccer federation fined after fans verbally abuse Canadian ‘keeper

Milan Borjan of Canada gestures during the FIFA World Cup Qatar 2022 Group F match between Canada and Morocco at Al Thumama Stadium on December 01, 2022 in Doha, Qatar.
Milan Borjan of Canada gestures during the FIFA World Cup Qatar 2022 Group F match between Canada and Morocco at Al Thumama Stadium on December 01, 2022 in Doha, Qatar. Photo by Matthias Hangst /Getty Images

DOHA, Qatar — FIFA has fined the Croatian soccer federation 50,000 Swiss francs (C$72,500) for after the team’s fans verbally abused and taunted Canada goalkeeper Milan Borjan during a game at the World Cup.

FIFA said the charge against Croatia was related to “use of words and objects to transmit a message that is not appropriate for a sports event.”

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Borjan was born in an ethnic Serbian region of Croatia. He and his family left their hometown in 1995 when it was taken by Croatian forces. The ethnic Serbs are said to have fled on tractors.

During Canada’s 4-1 loss on Nov. 27, one banner displayed by Croatia fans used a flag of tractor manufacturer John Deere and changed the marketing slogan to target Borjan.

Borjan was 13 when his family moved to Canada — initially Winnipeg and then Hamilton a year later. He plays his club football for storied Serbian club Red Star Belgrade.

The 35-year-old has won 72 caps for Canada.

FIFA also fined the Serbian soccer federation was fined 20,000 Swiss francs ($29,000) for a political banner about neighboring Kosovo displayed in the locker room before playing Brazil in the team’s opening game.

It showed a map of Serbia that included the territory of its former province, which has been an independent state for nearly 15 years, and the slogan “No Surrender.”

The Kosovo soccer federation formally complained to FIFA about the banner, which was hung over two Serbia players’ lockers on Nov. 24.

FIFA also fined Saudi Arabia 30,000 Swiss francs ($43,500) for “team misconduct” after getting six yellow cards in games against Argentina and Mexico.