Argentina risks FIFA punishment for Falkland Islands flag during England win cel
ebrations
阿根廷因庆祝击败英格兰时展示福克兰群岛(马尔维纳斯群岛)旗帜,恐面临FIFA处分
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A banner saying ‘Las Malvinas son Argentinas’ is seen on the pitch
球场上出现写着“Las Malvinas son Argentinas(马尔维纳斯群岛属于阿根廷)”的布条
Argentina is at risk of being sanctioned by FIFA after its players celebrated wi
th a Falkland Islands banner following its semi-final win over England on Wednes
day.
阿根廷队在周三世界杯四强赛击败英格兰后,球员在庆祝时展示涉及福克兰群岛(阿根廷称
马尔维纳斯群岛)的布条,因此可能面临国际足总(FIFA)处分
After the team’s dramatic comeback victory at Mercedes-Benz Stadium, Atlanta, m
idfielder Giovani Lo Celso appeared on the field with a banner saying, “Las Mal
vinas son Argentinas,” which translates to “The Malvinas are Argentine.”
在亚特兰大Mercedes-Benz Stadium完成精彩逆转胜后,阿根廷球员Giovani Lo Celso手持
一面写着“Las Malvinas son Argentinas”的布条进入球场,意思是“马尔维纳斯群岛属
于阿根廷”。
Lo Celso held the banner, which appeared to have first been displayed by support
ers in the crowd, with defender Nicolas Otamendi, only to then briefly put it aw
ay. He then laid it out on the pitch.
这面布条似乎最初是由看台上的球迷展示,Lo Celso与后卫奥Nicolás Otamendi一同拿着
布条,短暂收起后,又将其摊开放在球场草皮上
The International Football Association Board (IFAB), football’s lawmakers, and
FIFA have a clear stance on political flags, slogans and symbols being displayed
.
制定足球规则的国际足球协会理事会(IFAB)以及FIFA,对于展示政治性旗帜、标语及象征
物有明确规范
“Equipment must not have any political, religious or personal slogans, statemen
ts or images. Players must not reveal undergarments that show political, religio
us, personal slogans, statements or images, or advertising other than the manufa
cturer’s logo,” IFAB’s rulebook states.
IFAB规则写道:“球员装备不得包含任何政治、宗教或个人性质的标语、声明或图像,球员
也不得展示带有政治、宗教、个人标语、声明、图像,或制造商商标以外广告内容的内衣。
”
“For any offence the player and/or the team will be sanctioned by the competiti
on organiser, national football association or by FIFA.”
“若有任何违规情形,球员及/或球队将受到赛事主办单位、所属国家足球协会或FIFA的处
分。”
FIFA has been approached for comment.
FIFA已收到媒体置评请求
The banner in the crowd as fans celebrated Argentina’s win.
阿根廷球迷庆祝胜利时,看台上也出现了这面布条。
‘Las Malvinas’ is the term used in Argentina for the Falkland Islands, a Briti
sh dependency which lies around 300 miles (480 km) off the east coast of mainlan
d Argentina.
“Las Malvinas(马尔维纳斯群岛)”是阿根廷对福克兰群岛的称呼,该群岛目前为英国海
外领土,位于阿根廷本土东岸约300英里(约480公里)外海。
The dispute dates back to British invasions of Argentina in the Napoleonic Wars
in the early 19th century. Britain initially claimed the Falklands in 1774 and r
easserted its rule in 1832. In 1982, Argentina’s military government invaded in
an attempt to take the territory from the United Kingdom. The conflict lasted f
rom April 2 to June 14 and ended with an Argentine surrender. In all, three civi
lians, 255 British and 649 Argentine troops died.
这场主权争议可追溯至19世纪初拿破仑战争期间英军入侵阿根廷,英国最早于1774年宣示对
福克兰群岛拥有主权,并于1832年再次确立统治,1982年阿根廷军政府出兵试图夺回该群岛
,引爆福克兰战争,战争自4月2日持续至6月14日,以阿根廷投降告终,共造成3名平民、25
5名英军及649名阿根廷军人丧生。
If the banner unfurled is deemed to be political in nature, it would also contra
vene FIFA’s stadium code of conduct.
若这面布条被认定具有政治性质,也将违反FIFA的球场行为规范
“Any materials, including but not limited to banners, flags, fliers, apparel an
d other paraphernalia, that are of a political, offensive and/or discriminatory
nature, containing wording, symbols or any other attributes aimed at discriminat
ion of any kind against a country, private person or group on account of race, s
kin colour, ethnicity, national or social origin, gender identity and expression
, disability, language, religion, political opinion or any other opinion, birth,
wealth or any other status, sexual orientation or on any other grounds,” FIFA
’s list of prohibited items reads.
FIFA禁止携带物品规定指出:“任何具有政治性、冒犯性或歧视性的物品,包括但不限于布
条、旗帜、传单、服饰及其他相关物品,只要包含针对任何国家、个人或团体,基于种族、
肤色、族裔、国籍或社会出身、性别认同与表达、身心障碍、语言、宗教、政治立场或其他
意见、出生、财富、身分、性倾向或其他理由而具有歧视意味的文字、符号或其他内容,皆
属禁止携带物品。”
In June, FIFA saw its ban on pre-revolutionary Iran flags at the World Cup uphel
d at a court hearing in Los Angeles after it was subject of a last-minute lawsui
t.
今年6月,FIFA在世界杯禁止携带伊朗革命前国旗的规定遭到临时提起诉讼,但洛杉矶法院
最终裁定维持该禁令有效。
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