Celtic fans set up 'football against fascism' fundraiser to undermine Uefa fine

Celtic fans group The Green Brigade have launched a fundraiser in response to Uefa bringing about disciplinary charges against the Parkhead side.

By Craig Fowler Thursday, 31st October 2019, 3:37 pm

The fundraiser is not in place to pay for the impending fine, but rather to raise money to give to two refugee charities: the Baobab Experience in Rome and Scottish Action for Refugees.

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The Green Brigade say they are doing so to "promote tolerance and inclusion" and to undermine Uefa's stance on anti-fascist banners.

Celtic fans display an anti-fascist banner during their Europa League clash with Lazio. Picture: SNS

The governing body has a zero tolerance policy on political symbols or messages of any kind during Europa League and Champions League matches.

The Green Brigade said in a statement: "In 2019, our aim is the same. We ask all Celtic fans, fans of all clubs and none, to continue to oppose racism and fascism.

"We invite you to support our appeal to once again undermine the impending and unjust UEFA fine.

"In doing so, we will not only promote tolerance and inclusion but provide much needed practical support to the below two charities with projects in Rome and Glasgow.

"Since 2015, Baobab Experience have supported more than 85,000 asylum seekers in Rome. They offer food, clothing and accommodation services to ensure that people’s most basic needs are fulfilled. They also provide legal assistance and physical and mental healthcare.