Romanian referee Ovidiu Hategan (in yellow) talks to Istanbul Basaksehir's staff members past Istanbul Basaksehir's French forward Demba Ba (center) during the UEFA Champions League group H football match between Paris Saint-Germain (PSG) and Istanbul Basaksehir FK at the Parc des Princes stadium in Paris, on Dec 8, 2020. (FRANCK FIFE / AFP)
PARIS - Istanbul Basaksehirâs players, closely followed by their opponents Paris St Germain, walked off the pitch during a Champions League soccer game on Tuesday after the Turkish club accused a match official of racism.
The game, which was suspended in the 13th minute, did not resume and UEFA said the rest of the match at the Parc des Princes would be played on Wednesday
Basaksehirâs assistant coach Pierre Webo was shown a red card for protesting against a refereeing decision and the Turkish side then alleged that the fourth official Sebastian Coltescu used a racist term towards the Cameroonian.
The players from both teams left the field after about 10 minutes of discussions with Romanian referee Ovidiu Hategan.
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âA complaint from the Basaksehir bench after racist remarks by the fourth official were followed by a coming-together of all 22 players pitch-side,â PSG said in a statement.
âAfter 10 minutes of explanation, the referee invited both teams to return to their respective changing rooms.â
European soccerâs governing body UEFA, which announced that it will launch an investigation, said in a statement: âFollowing an alleged incident involving the 4th official, the match was temporarily suspended.â
Basaksehir added on Twitter: âOur players have taken a decision NOT TO go back on the pitch after our Assistant Coach Pierre Webo has been exposed to racist behaviour by the 4th Official.â
Match rescheduled
The game, which was suspended in the 13th minute, did not resume and UEFA said the rest of the match at the Parc des Princes would be played on Wednesday at 1755 GMT.
âUEFA has - after discussion with both clubs - decided on an exceptional basis to have the remaining minutes of the match played tomorrow with a new team of match officials,â it said.
Paris Saint-Germain's Argentine midfielder Leandro Paredes (left) is challenged by Istanbul Basaksehir's Turkish midfielder Mahmut Tekdemir during the UEFA Champions League group H football match between Paris Saint-Germain (PSG) and Istanbul Basaksehir FK at the Parc des Princes stadium in Paris, on Dec 8, 2020. (FRANCK FIFE / AFP)
TV footage showed fourth official Coltescu saying in Romanian: âThe black one over there. Go and check who he is. The black one over there, itâs not possible to act like thatâ after Webo vehemently protested against a refereeing decision.
âWhy he say negro?â, Basaksehir substitute Demba Ba repeatedly asked match referee Hategan as confusion reigned on the touchline in the Group H match.
TV footage also showed PSGâs French defender Presnel Kimpembe saying âIs he serious? We are heading in. Weâre heading in. Thatâs it, weâre heading in.â
UEFA investigation
UEFA said it will be conducting a âthorough investigationâ.
âRacism, and discrimination in all its forms, has no place within football,â the governing body said in a statement
Turkish president Tayyip Erdogan said on Twitter he believed UEFA would take the necessary steps.
âWe are unconditionally against racism and discrimination in sports and in all areas of life,â he wrote.
Basaksehir posted UEFAâs âNo to Racismâ banner on Twitter, which was retweeted by PSG on their own official account.
The French champions added in their statement: âAll forms of racism go against the values held by Paris Saint-Germain and the clubâs Chairman, staff and players.
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âFor more than 15 years PSG has led the fight against discrimination and continues to work to eradicate it in all forms.â
PSG qualified for the last 16 of Europeâs leading club competition, despite the match being suspended and then rescheduled, after Manchester United lost 3-2 at Leipzig.
