Football and politics: The French fiasco
The fiasco in the Champions League final match in Paris reminds us how wrong and biased France was when it fought against Turkey's CL campaign years ago
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The Champions League, the most prestigious organization of the UEFA, the highest authority of European football, is the most famous organization of the institution, known for its timely calendar. The organization announces the match hours and days long before the match time, and all national partner institutions follow the calendar minute-by-minute. However, the latest Champions League final match played in Paris on May 28, 2022, started approximately 40 minutes late.
After the chaotic events, French police used tear gas to prevent people without tickets or those who had fake tickets from entering the stadium and arrested more than 100 people and took dozens of them into custody during the final match between Liverpool and Real Madrid. Some ticket holders were only allowed to enter the stadium for the second half of the match.
The chaotic events at the Stade de France, which can hold 80,000 people, were considered a national embarrassment and disgrace for France, including most French politicians. Many French politicians and media outlets went further and raised questions about France’s ability to organize large-scale events such as this. For instance, Nathalie Loiseau, a lawmaker in French President Emanuel Macron’s party, claimed that the events have shown that France is not ready for the Paris 2024 Olympic Games. The British media severely criticized the French authorities for the events. A British newspaper, The Sun, even relabeled the stadium, named the Stade de France, as “Stade de Farce.”
On the one hand, British authorities and the press harshly criticized the French police, who sprayed pepper gas on British fans and even on British football player Joel Matip and his family. Kenny Dalglish, one of Liverpool's legends, said French authorities should be ashamed of the disproportionate response of the police. Liverpool authorities, who were disappointed due to the unacceptable events at the stadium's entrance, issued a statement asking the responsible authorities to initiate a formal investigation.
On the other hand, French authorities such as Interior Minister Gerald Darmanin blamed the British fans and claimed that the Brits were violent toward stadium staff. Furthermore, Darmanin thanked the French police, who failed to prevent the events. The UEFA stated that it would investigate the issue further with the French authorities. Whoever is responsible for the events, the inadequacy of the security measures of the French state cast a shadow over the UEFA organization.
As a matter of the fact, this was/is not the first French inability nor was it the last. For example, the events in the Marseille-Angers, Nice-Marseilles matches and most recently the St. Etienne-Auxerre match during the last season led to questioning of the security dimension of the French football organization.
As seen in the last general elections, almost 80% of French people voted for either ultra-right or ultra-left political parties. Does this new “radical” mainstream polity play a role in mishandling protests and organizations? Let’s wait and see.
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