FRANKFURT: Balkan rivalries cast a shadow over 2016 European Championship qualifying on Tuesday as the match between Serbia and Albania in Belgrade was abandoned after an Albanian flag considered provocative by Serbian fans was flown over the stadium by a drone.
English referee Martin Atkinson interrupted the match in the 41st minute when Serbia defender Stefan Mitrovic managed to grab the banner and Albania players tried to protect it. Several Serbian fans invaded the pitch and clashed with Albania players.
“The Euro 2016 qualifier between Serbia and Albania has been abandoned and the circumstances will be reported to the UEFA Disciplinary Body,” European football’s ruling body said.
Albanian fans had been warned against attending the game between the two Balkan rivals that have had turbulent relations — mainly over the former ethnic Albanian-dominated Serbian province of Kosovo that declared independence in 2008.
“We wanted to continue the match, but Albanian players said they were not psychologically ready,” Serbia captain Branislav Ivanovic said.
Elsewhere, John O’Shea scored in his 100th international for Ireland in the fourth minute of stoppage time to give his side a dramatic 1-1 draw with world champions Germany, who suffered another setback in group ‘D’ after losing 2-0 in Poland.
Cristiano Ronaldo also scored in the fourth minute of injury time to give Portugal a 1-0 win over Denmark and put his team’s campaign back on track after a stunning 1-0 loss at home to Albania in group ‘I’.
O’Shea cancelled out a goal from Toni Kroos in the 71st as Ireland joined Poland on top of group ‘D’ with seven points from three matches.
Kroos hammered home a low drive in the 71st minute with what was then Germany’s 17th shot. Ireland only had managed one until then, but O’Shea’s late strike stunned Joachim Loew’s team.
In Warsaw, Poland drew 2-2 with Scotland to remain top of group ‘D’ on goal difference over Ireland, while Georgia won 3-0 at Gibraltar.
Germany and Scotland have four points each in the group.
Krzysztof Maczynski opened the scoring but Scotland went up by one after goals from Shaun Maloney and Steven Naismith, only for Arkadiusz Milik to notch the final equaliser for Poland.
Nikoloz Gelashvili, Tornike Okriashvili and Jaba Kankava scored for Georgia against group underdog Gibraltar.
Meanwhile, Northern Ireland continued to stun opponents in group ‘F’, winning 2-0 in Greece for their third straight victory to stay on course for their first ever European Championship qualification.
Jamie Ward got the early opener and Kyle Lafferty sealed the win at Karaskaki Stadium.
In Helsinki, Romania’s Bogdan Stancu struck twice in a 2-0 victory over Finland that moved his country into second place, while Hungary struggled in the Faeroe Islands, winning only 1-0 with a goal from Adam Szalai.
In group ‘I’, it remains to be seen how the abandoned match in Belgrade will be judged by UEFA and which team, if any, will get points.
Ronaldo scored in a tense match in Copenhagen, heading home in the fourth minute of stoppage time following a cross from the right by Ricardo Quaresma.
Belgrade: Serbia’s defender Stefan Mitrovic grabs a flag with Albanian national symbols flown by a remotely operated drone during the UEFA Euro 2016 qualifier against Albania.—AFP |
Portugal made the better start in Copenhagen.
But the home team had the best chance of the first half when a shot by Denmark striker Michael Krohn-Dehli hit the post, after opportunities had fallen earlier for Nani and Ronaldo at the other end.
The tension remained high in the second half, with Nani and Ronaldo again testing Denmark keeper Kasper Schmeichel, while Portuguese goalie Rui Patricio saw off attempts by Krohn-Dehli and Nicklas Bendtner.
A few minutes before Ronaldo’s late winner, the Portugal star was booked for a foul on defender Pierre-Emile Hojbjerg. That yellow card was the only one handed out by referee Felix Brych who repeatedly was booed by the Danish fans for his decisions.
Denmark travel to Belgrade for their next Euro qualifier.
In group ‘E’, Switzerland earned their first points with a 4-0 win at San Marino.
Eintracht Frankfurt forward Haris Seferovic scored in the 10th and 24th minutes, Galatasaray midfielder Blerim Dzemaili added another on the half-hour mark, and Xherdan Shaqiri completed the scoring in the 79th.
Also, San Marino goalkeeper Aldo Simoncelli stopped a penalty from Ricardo Rodriguez in the final minute of regular time.
Switzerland moved level with Estonia and Slovenia with three points each in group ‘E’, which England and Lithuania lead with six points each.
Results: Group ‘D’: At Faro: Gibraltar 0Georgia 3 At Gelsenkirchen, Germany: Germany 1 Ireland 1
At Warsaw: Poland 2 Scotland 2
Group ‘E’: At Serravalle: San Marino 0 Switzerland 4
Group ‘F’: At Helsinki: Finland 0 Romania 2
At Piraeus: Greece 0 Northern Ireland 2
At Torshavn: Faroes 0 Hungary 1
Group ‘I’: At Belgrade: Serbia v Albania — abandoned
At Copenhagen: Denmark 0 Portugal 1
Published in Dawn, October 16th, 2014
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