Jagiellonia Białystok was very unlucky, because in the league phase of the League of the Conference of Europe took 9th place, and therefore the first, which did not reward for direct promotion to the 1/8 finals. So the Polish team must play an additional two. The first of the clashes took place on Thursday and Adrian Siemieniec's team managed greatly. Although in the 28th minute Baćce Topoli was surprised, she leveled a moment later. And the last ten minutes of the match was staggering performed by Jagiellonia. First, the Affimico Pululu goal, and then Jesus Imaz's second hit. However, more than about the result of the meeting, there is talk about what a group of Polish fans did, which went to Serbia. Ba, they even write about it … Croatian media.
Jagiellonia supporters supported the team. They even prepared a song for rivals. The media are already writing about it
About 300 people appeared on the TSC Arena guests sector and without major problems drowned out a rather tiny mill of the hosts. Not every song liked the fans from Serbia, but one with political color, especially they liked. Poles began to chant: “Kosovo is Serbian”, which the rivals responded with applause, as well as joining the songs. It is widely known that Serbia remains in conflict with Kosovo, and therefore a country that announced independence in 2008. Serbia does not recognize the new country.
And the songs of Polish fans did not escape, I will consider, among others Croats. “Polish fans heated the atmosphere in the stands: they chanted the slogans about Kosovo in the middle of Serbia,” wrote Net.hr. “The small community of Polish fans reached Baćka Topola to support their own team, but as it usually happens, they began with provocation. During the competition they chanted 'Kosovo with the heart of Serbia', which apparently appealed to the local Serbian audience,” reads.
This is how Poles perceive in Croatia
Index.hr also wrote about the fact that the song liked local fans. “A small group of fans from the country from the Vistula came to the city of Wojwodin and won the sympathy of the local Serbian audience,” the editors emphasized. Journalists even went a step further and issued a verdict regarding our community. They characterized her so. “Polish fans are known for their far -right views and strong Islamophobia, which is why they politically talk against the nations in which the majority are Muslims, for example Albanians,” they assessed.
Now before Jagiellonia, a rematch with a baćka popla. It is scheduled for Thursday, February 20, at 21:00. This time the teams will compete in Bialystok. However, before Siemieniec players join this competition, they will play in the Premier League. Already on Sunday, they will take Motor Lublin at their own stadium. The start of the match at 17:30.