Football: Pierluigi Collina praises DFB referee after racism incidents

The head of the referee committee at the World Cinging Association FifaPierluigi Collina, the German impartial Max Burda and Cristian Ballweg praised their approach to the racism incidents in the DFB Cup. In a letter that the German Football Association (DFB) published, Collina presented the two referees to the two referees “recognition and gratitude for outstanding commitment”.

“With your calm, determined and faithful action after the racist insults, you have sent a clear and clear message: discrimination and hatred have absolutely no place in football,” the quoted DFB the 65-year-old. The two referees would have given an important example of referees all over the world and made a significant contribution to the joint struggle of football against racism.

In the first round of cup, there were racist incidents in Leipzig, Potsdam, Essen and Dresden a week ago. Professionals of Schalke 04, the 1st FC Kaiserslautern, Rot-Weiß Essen and Mainz 05. Referee Burda led the game between Lok Leipzig and Schalke, Ballweg was deployed against the FCK at the game RSV Eintracht Stahnsdorf.

In both encounters, the referees adhered to the first rule of the three-step plan for discriminatory incidents by the DFB. They interrupted the game, prompted a stadium announcement and supported the attacked players. After the two games, the DFB control committee initiates investigations.

Infantino puts DFB under observation after incidents

As a first reaction to the incidents, the President of FIFA, Gianni Infantino, has observed the German Football Association. The DFB Cup had “intolerable incidents”, he said. This will be observed very closely.

“There is no space for racism or any other form of discrimination in football,” said Infantino. According to the 55-year-old, the “FIFA, the player committee and the entire football community are firmly on the side of those affected by these incidents”. The Swiss took on the DFB: “We are determined to ensure that players are respected and protected and that the competitive organizers and the law enforcement authorities take appropriate measures.”

## A Closer Look: Racism in the DFB Cup and FIFA’s Response

To further illuminate the gravity of the situation, let’s break down the incidents and the responses wiht a extensive table. This provides a concise overview of the key data points.

DFB Cup Racism Incidents: A Summary
Location Match Teams Involved Referee assigned Incident DFB Response
Leipzig Lok Leipzig vs. Schalke 04 Lok Leipzig, Schalke 04 Max Burda Racist insults directed at players Game interruption; Stadium announcement ; Investigation initiated
Potsdam RSV Eintracht Stahnsdorf vs. 1. FC Kaiserslautern RSV Eintracht Stahnsdorf,1. FC Kaiserslautern Cristian Ballweg Racist insults directed at players Game interruption ; Stadium announcement ; Investigation initiated
essen (Match Data not provided) Rot-Weiß Essen (Referee data not provided) Racist insults directed at players Game interruption ; Stadium announcement ; Investigation initiated
Dresden (match Data not provided) Mainz 05 (Referee data not provided) Racist insults directed at players Game interruption ; Stadium announcement ; Investigation initiated

This table helps to complete [[1]] our understanding by providing a clear structure of the events. As clearly stated by FIFA President Gianni Infantino, there is absolutely no place for such hatred in football.

## FAQ: Addressing Concerns About Racism in Football

To enhance understanding and engagement, let’s address common questions related to racism in football.

Q: What is the three-step plan for handling discriminatory incidents?

A: The three-step plan, as implemented by the DFB (German Football association), involves: (1) the referee interrupting the game, (2) a stadium announcement addressing the discriminatory behavior, and (3) the attacked players’ support from all authorities and teams.

Q: What actions is FIFA taking to combat racism?

A: FIFA, including the player committee, is committed to ensuring that players are respected and protected, and competitive organizers and law enforcement authorities take appropriate measures. Moreover, as reflected by Infantino’s actions, FIFA closely monitors affected associations.

Q: Who are Max Burda and Cristian Ballweg?

A: Max Burda and Cristian Ballweg are referees who took swift action in DFB Cup matches with racist incidents. They followed the three-step plan and are praised by the referee committee.

Q: What is the DFB?

A: The DFB is short for Deutscher Fußball-Bund, the german Football Association, the governing body for football in Germany.

Q: Where does racism in football stem from

A: Root causes of racism in football are broad–they are linked to social aspects, the political views, and past events.

This FAQ section aims to not only complete [[2]] the reader’s knowledge, but also provide a complete [[3]] picture of the issue.

Aiko Tanaka

Aiko Tanaka is a combat sports journalist and general sports reporter at Archysport. A former competitive judoka who represented Japan at the Asian Games, Aiko brings firsthand athletic experience to her coverage of judo, martial arts, and Olympic sports. Beyond combat sports, Aiko covers breaking sports news, major international events, and the stories that cut across disciplines — from doping scandals to governance issues to the business side of global sport. She is passionate about elevating the profile of underrepresented sports and athletes.

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