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While Dortmund crushed Celtic, the claim of their fans that was not seen on TV

Discover the striking image that the international broadcast omitted with the German team

By David Arengas

Borussia Dortmund Photo: Mi Bundesliga - Escudoteca PN
Borussia Dortmund Photo: Mi Bundesliga - Escudoteca PN
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During the recent UEFA Champions League match between Borussia Dortmund and Celtic, a striking banner unfurled in the stands has ignited discussions about fan sentiment towards European football's governing body. The banner, reading "UEFA Mafia. You don't care about sports, you only care about money," was a clear expression of discontent from the Dortmund supporters.

This public display of frustration is not an isolated incident. In recent years, there has been a growing sense of disillusionment among fans of various clubs regarding UEFA's decisions, particularly those related to financial regulations, scheduling, and the increasing commercialization of the sport.

The specific grievances of Dortmund fans may vary, but the core sentiment is shared by many supporters across Europe. Concerns about financial fair play regulations, the impact of the Champions League format on domestic leagues, and the perceived favoritism shown to certain clubs have all contributed to a growing sense of alienation.

It is important to note that while the banner's message is strong, it is also a generalization that does not reflect the nuanced views of all Dortmund fans. However, it does serve as a powerful symbol of the broader discontent that exists among supporters of the beautiful game.

UEFA has faced criticism for its handling of various issues, including the European Super League proposal and the financial impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on clubs. The governing body has argued that its decisions are made in the best interests of European football, but many fans remain unconvinced.

The banner displayed by Dortmund supporters highlights the growing disconnect between football fans and the organizations that govern the sport. As football continues to evolve, it is essential that governing bodies like UEFA listen to the concerns of fans and work to ensure that the sport remains accessible and enjoyable for all.


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