Taipei football association fined US$5k after fans raise Taiwan independence flag at match

Hong Kong Free Press
Date: 15 June 2016
By: Catherine Lai

The Chinese Taipei Football Association, Taiwan’s governing body for football, has been fined

The Taiwan independence flag at the Asian Cup match. Photo: United Daily News.

The Taiwan independence flag at the Asian Cup match. Photo: United Daily News.

US$5,000 (HK$38,800) for allowing fans to display a Taiwan independence flag during a match between Taiwan and Cambodia on June 2.

Fans displayed the offending flag by the side of the pitch at the Asia Cup qualifier play-off match at Taiwan’s National Stadium in Kaohsiung, a port city in Taiwan.

A spokesperson from the Association told Taiwan’s United Daily News (UDN) that their staff tried to stop the fans from hanging the flag during the match, but the fans insisted on going ahead with it. Anticipating displays of political materials based on past experience, the Association had sealed off the first two rows to stop this from happening.

The Asian Football Confederation acted according to regulations and fined the Association for displaying political insignia, the Association told UDN.

The Association said that it would forbid fans from bringing banners and flags with political connotations to future matches.     [FULL  STORY]

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