FIFA fines Hong Kong soccer body for China anthem protest
ZURICH — FIFA has fined Hong Kong’s soccer federation 15,000 Swiss francs ($15,100) for fans disrespecting the Chinese national anthem before a World Cup qualifying game last month.
Hong Kong fans booed and turned their backs when the anthem was played for their team before a Sept. 10 qualifier at home against Iran.
The game took place amid ongoing pro-democracy protests against China’s rule of Hong Kong, which was under British rule until 1997.
FIFA said Wednesday the charge against Hong Kong was “disturbance during national anthems; use of objects to transmit a message that is not appropriate for a sports event.”