​Slavia distance themselves from authors of the racist photograph

The club is absolutely disgusted by the racist photograph published online by a group of alleged “fans” on Friday night. We condemn this act as totally unacceptable, and we distance ourselves from it. It is an unprecedented backstabbing of the club and its ideals.

SK Slavia Praha files criminal complaint against unknown individuals involved in the preparation and publishing of the picture. The club will launch its own inquiry into this matter in order to identify those individuals.

Racism has no room in our club, and we have been fighting against it for a long time. Every player is considered a member of our family, no matter what the colour of their skin, their nationality, cultural background, or religion is. We maximally support our players in their current fight against racism and against the abovementioned picture on the social media.

Slavia has great fans who many times managed to amaze the football world in a positive way. We ask them to join us, and publicly sign up to zero tolerance of racism and condemn such behaviour. Let’s present the real, cultivated, and noble Slavia we are all proud of.

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