Red Star fans' powerful message goes around the world, these are reactions to the stadium choreography
The choreography displayed by Red Star fans at halftime of the Europa League match against Rangers in Belgrade last night has been seen around the world, especially in those countries whose names appeared on the banners!
During the break in the game, Red Star fans unfurled banners in the North stand, with the names of all the countries that Western powers have carried out aggression against over the decades- starting from Korea in 1950 to Syria these days.
The whole of stadium, especially the North, accompanied this by displaying flashlights on their phones. In addition to the countries, the banners also documented the years of these wars and attacks, including Yugoslavia (Serbia) (1999), the Serb Republic (1995), Sudan (1998), the Philippines, Indonesia...
The media from these last two countries reported the most about the Delije choreography, which was also written about in Saudi Arabia, Brazil, Guatemala... Almost everywhere, except in the Western media, which, how strange, did not deal with this topic.
Except, that is, for the Italian Gazzetta dello Sport, which posted about the atmosphere from Belgrade on its social networks - with the comment that Delije had compiled a list of conflicts and on that occasion sought peace in the world. However, the Italian media outlet swiftly deleted the post.
Also, one of the most influential football sites, goal.com, shared Red Star fans' message on Twitter with the message, "Red Star Belgrade won on and off the pitch last night."
Red Star Belgrade won on and off the pitch last night 🕊 pic.twitter.com/YE3LSRO07w— GOAL (@goal) March 18, 2022
This move by Red Star fans had an even bigger echo elsewhere on social networks, where it received a large number of positive comments:
Red Star Belgrade fans yesterday during their club's Europa League match against Rangers. Not a word of it in the media. pic.twitter.com/Xv3L6pUdXO— Paulius Eidukas ☭ (@Kakrafoon) March 18, 2022
Fans Red Star Belgrade Bentangkan Spanduk ‘Indonesia 1958’, Apa Maksudnya? https://t.co/RS65HRbFux #indonesia1958 #Indonesia #Trending #Viral— Jurnalrepublik.com (@jurnalrepublik_) March 18, 2022
This should b retweeted multiple timesCudos to the Red star fans 👏🏿👏🏿👏🏿 https://t.co/nIr6Vo7Bxc— Xiang Wellington (@Deucalion_1) March 18, 2022
Tens of thousands of fans of Red Star Belgrade—Serbia's most popular soccer team—gave a pointed response to the supposedly anti-war west tonight as they held signs showing 20+ countries & the year of their overthrow/invasion by the US."All we are saying is give peace a chance!" pic.twitter.com/Xod6k1Lrj2— WCNA (@WorldCNA) March 18, 2022
Red Star Belgrade fans (serbia) yang membentangkan spanduk beberapa kejadian yang di dalangi oleh US pic.twitter.com/YK3HF2Ntv9— Ji Ahn Cheok (@stalkersaja) March 18, 2022
Fans of the Serbian football club "Red Star" Belgrade listed all US interventions and US wars of aggression and wrote "All we say is - give peace a chance", alluding to the hypocrisy of the USA , #NATO and the transatlantic media.#USA #US #Serbia #Ukraine #Russia and Ukraine pic.twitter.com/SYPQi1EJap— AD-HOC News! (@advocatar) March 18, 2022
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