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FIFA World Cup 2022: Political undertone in fight for qualification

FIFA World Cup 2022: Despite the two countries being around 1,000 kilometres away from one another, Serbia and Switzerland will go head-to-head with memories from the 2018 World Cup fresh in their minds.

December 02, 2022 / 15:24 IST
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Switzerland players Xherdan Shaqiri and Granit Xhaka have roots belonging to Kosovo, which gained independence from Serbian control in the late 90s.
Switzerland players Xherdan Shaqiri and Granit Xhaka have roots belonging to Kosovo, which gained independence from Serbian control in the late 90s.

It's a sunny evening in 2018 and the Kaliningrad stadium is treated to an attacking match between Serbia and Switzerland. The latter clinched the game in the dying minutes of the match as the final score read 2-1 to the Swiss. But the biggest talking point was the two goalscorers for Switzerland, and more specifically their celebrations.

Despite the two countries being around 1000 kilometres away from one another, this fixture between the two Central European nations has developed into quite a rivalry ever since the 2018 World Cup in Russia.

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The two players in question are Xherdan Shaqiri and Granit Xhaka, and the aforementioned celebration is the 'eagle' gesture both players made with their hands.

The two players have roots in Kosovo, which gained independence from Serbian control in the late 90s, and they courted controversy when they made the gesture in front of Serbian fans. The pair were fined for the celebration and even expressed remorse for the actions.

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