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Croatian FA leader appeals UEFA fine over gay slur

The Columbian
Published: May 23, 2011, 5:00pm

NYON, Switzerland (AP) — Croatian soccer federation president Vlatko Markovic has appealed to UEFA against his $14,100 fine for making anti-gay remarks.

European soccer’s governing body says it expects to schedule the appeal hearing next month after Markovic challenged his sanction for an “inappropriate statement” to the press.

UEFA acted after the 74-year-old Markovic said in an interview last November that a gay player “certainly” would not play for Croatia while he was national federation president. He said he never met a gay player because “only healthy people play football.”

One month later, Croatian officials elected Markovic to a fourth four-year term.

Markovic serves on FIFA’s soccer committee and is expected to attend the governing body’s congress in Zurich next week.

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