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VNL W: FIVB suspends Serbia’s libero, punishes federation as well

by WoV

The International Volleyball Federation (FIVB) made a verdict in the case against the Serbia Women’s National Team libero.

Photo: FIVB

FIVB Disciplinary Committee has found that Serbia National Team libero Sanja Djurdjević violated the regulations of the world volleyball governing body following a gesture made during the 2021 Women’s Volleyball Nations League match between her team and Thailand on June 1. Recall that she put up a blatantly racist gesture called ’Slant Eye’ which is found offensive by Asian people.

Djurdjević has received a two-match suspension and will serve it during the VNL 2021 matches of Serbia on June 8 and June 12 (against Belgium and Canada respectively). Serbian Federation (OSSRB), who issued a statement after an unpleasant scene to explain the action of its player, was also punished as it received a fine of CHF 20,000 (a bit more than USD 22,000).

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