Gdansk, Poland
Danish Superliga champion FC Copenhagen won’t welcome indicators held by followers asking gamers for match jerseys subsequent season, saying it leads to disappointment for supporters and makes gamers uncomfortable as they can not accommodate the requests.
The ban might be in place on the membership’s Parken Stadium and within the Copenhagen followers’ part at away video games, it stated.
“It is not possible for the players or the club to meet the many wishes, and we therefore disappoint a lot of children who come with the hope of getting a shirt,” Copenhagen added of their assertion on Thursday.
“The number of signs has increased significantly over recent seasons, and unfortunately we have many children who get a bad experience from carrying a sign.
“At the same time, the players are put in a difficult situation because they cannot fulfill the wish and are perceived negatively because they have to say no to the many requests.”
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The membership added that gamers might be allowed give their shirts to followers however with out being prompted to take action by the indicators.
Record 36-time Dutch champion Ajax Amsterdam and Czech aspect Slavia Prague have additionally banned such indicators prior to now.
Slavia stated in February that it seen an organised group working inside its stadium, utilizing youngsters to ask for gamers’ shirts which then appeared on the market on-line.
The membership as an alternative organised contests for underneath 15s at dwelling video games, with the winner receiving a shirt signed by all first-team gamers.
Ajax stated in August that apart from gamers being criticised as boastful once they walked by with out handing over a shirt, the cardboard used to create the indicators additionally posed a hearth hazard.