FIFA probes Serbia over offensive Kosovo map at World Cup
Serbia's football team hung up a flag depicting Kosovo's borders with the Serbian flags' colours and stamped with the slogan "there will be no surrender".

The global football federation's disciplinary code prohibits "using a sports event for demonstrations of a non-sporting nature".
FIFA has opened disciplinary proceedings against the Serbian football federation after the team hung a controversial flag depicting Kosovo in their changing room before their loss to Brazil at the World Cup.
"The FIFA disciplinary committee has opened proceedings against the football association of Serbia due to a flag displayed in their dressing room on the occasion of the Brazil v Serbia FIFA World Cup match played on 24 November," FIFA said in a statement on Saturday.
The Kosovo football federation (FFK) filed a complaint with the governing body after photos showed Serbia's football team hung up a flag depicting Kosovo's borders with the Serbian flags' colours and stamped with the slogan "there will be no surrender".
Kosovo, a former Yugoslav province with an Albanian majority, declared independence from Serbia in 2008.
FIFA's disciplinary code prohibits "offensive behaviour and violation of the principles of fair play" and "using a sports event for demonstrations of a non-sporting nature".
Kosovo joined FIFA and European confederation UEFA in 2016.
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@NOCKOSOVO in coordination with @FFK_KS have made complaint to the @iocmedia & @FIFAcom for the shameful gesture of the Serbian National Team, which exposed xenophobic and genocidal messages in the locker room of the @FIFAWorldCup #Qatar2022.
— NOC KOSOVO 🥇🥇🥇 (@NOCKOSOVO) November 25, 2022
👉 https://t.co/MBib2bq22m pic.twitter.com/C1x4VIgaxt
Concrete actions expected
Kosovo sports minister Hajrulla Ceku on Friday tweeted his anger at "disgraceful images from the Serbia locker room."
Ceku added: "We expect concrete actions from FIFA considering that (Kosovo) is a full FIFA and UEFA member."
"Such a chauvinist act has no place at sporting events and even less inside establishments where the biggest world football event is taking place," the FFK said in a statement.
"It is unacceptable that this act is passed over in silence and we insistently demand that FIFA strictly apply its rules and punish the Serbian football federation for this aggressive act contrary to the values that football transmits," it added.
Disgraceful images from #Serbia locker room, displaying hateful, xenophobic and genocidal messages towards #Kosova, while exploiting #FIFAWorldCup platform.
— Hajrulla Çeku (@HCeku) November 25, 2022
We expect concrete actions from @FIFAcom considering that the @FFK_KS 🇽🇰 is a full FIFA and UEFA member. pic.twitter.com/xwu6i0j7dG