Ukraine ordered to remove 'political' slogan from Euro 2020 kit but map remains

Uefa demand 'Glory to our Heroes' slogan on the collar is removed following letter of complaint from Russia

This handout picture taken and released by Ukraine's presidential press-service on June 9, 2021 in Kiev shows Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky posing with a jersey of Ukraine's national football team. Ukraine insisted on June 7 it would not allow anyone to insult its football kit that features Moscow-annexed Crimea, while Western allies gave the uniforms emblazoned with popular patriotic chants a thumbs up. Kiev has provoked Moscow's ire after its football association unveiled UEFA EURO 2020 kits that show the outline of Ukraine including Crimea, which was annexed by Russia in 2014. - RESTRICTED TO EDITORIAL USE - MANDATORY CREDIT "AFP PHOTO / UKRAINE PRESIDENTIAL PRESS SERVICE" - NO MARKETING - NO ADVERTISING CAMPAIGNS - DISTRIBUTED AS A SERVICE TO CLIENTS
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Uefa on Thursday demanded that Ukraine make changes to their jersey for Euro 2020 to remove a "political" slogan that sparked protests from Russia.

European football's governing body said the message "Glory to our Heroes", a rallying cry during the 2014 anti-Russia protests in Ukraine that is featured inside the shirt, was "clearly political in nature".

On Tuesday, Russia had sent a letter of complaint to Uefa over the yellow jersey which also features on the front the outline of Ukraine including Crimea, which was annexed by Russia in 2014.

The jersey had been paraded by Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky, who was quick to back the shirt after news of Russia's letter broke.

Comedian-turned-president Zelensky posted pictures on two photographs on Instagram of himself holding a jersey and said it bore "many important symbols that unify the Ukrainian people".

The presidential press service then released a selfie Zelensky took of himself wearing the jersey.

Posting two photographs on Instagram of himself holding a jersey with the number 95, Zelensky said: "The Ukrainian national football team's new jersey is in fact not like the others."

But Uefa said the map would not need to be changed because a United Nations General Assembly Resolution "recognises the territorial borders as broadly depicted by the design".

The slogan "Glory to Ukraine" was also approved by Uefa as "on its own (it) may be considered as a generic and non-political phrase of general national significance".

The slogan has drawn criticism from Moscow for its association with World War II-era nationalist groups who cooperated with the Nazis.

This handout photo taken from a video released by President of Ukrainian Association of Football Andrii Pavel Pavelko via Facebook, shows a new Ukraine's uniform for Ukrainian national soccer team that lights showing a map of Ukraine including Russian-annexed Crimea, Ukraine, Monday, June 7, 2021. Russian officials and lawmakers have denounced the design of the Ukrainian national soccer team's shirt for this month's European Championship. The yellow-and-blue Ukrainian uniform features a map of the country that includes Crimea. The Black Sea peninsula was annexed by Russia in 2014 following the ouster of its Moscow-friendly president. Most of the world hasn't acknowledged the annexation. (President of Ukrainian Association of Football Andrii Pavel Pavelko's Facebook account via AP)
An outline of the map of Ukraine is seen on the natoional football team's jersey. AP

Since annexing Crimea, Russia has backed pro-Moscow separatists in eastern Ukraine. The ongoing conflict there has claimed the lives of more than 13,000 people.

Russia reacted positively to Uefa's decision, with foreign ministry spokeswoman Maria Zakharova saying "sport is not a battlefield, rather it is a field for competition".

"Become sporting heroes and you will have glory. Do it that way and not with nationalist slogans saying the motherland should be glorified," Zakharova wrote on Telegram.

Ukraine begin their campaign at the European Championship on Sunday against the Netherlands in Amsterdam. Drawn in Group C, they also face Austria and North Macedonia.

Russia have been drawn in Group B alongside Belgium, Denmark and Finland. Their first match is against the Belgians in Saint Petersburg on Saturday.

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