The English Federation of Football (FA) has decided to sanction with five parties without playing to the French Nicolás Anelka (West Bromwich) by the "offensive gesture, indecent, insultante and inappropriate" with which the forward celebrated a goal on 28 December
The French forward of 34 years of the West Bromwich, Nicolás Anelka, did not have better contrives the past 28 December that celebrate the 3-3 marked in front of the West Ham with a 'quenelle', a gesture considered racist and anti-semite, and that according to the English Federation "some asemejan to a nazi greeting invested". The gesture was created by the humorist Dieudonné, and the imitation of Anelka has cost him to his team lose the patrocionio of the company Zoopla, that will not renew his agreement the next season with the West Bromwich.
"Supposedly, in the minute 40 of the meeting, Anelka did an offensive gesture, indecent, insultante and inappropriate, contrary to the rules of the FA", has signalled the FA in a communiqué, sanctioning to the player with five parties. Anelka Has ensured that it will not go back to repeat the gesture and that did not do it by anti-semite reasons, but to support to Dieudonné, whose shows have been forbidden in occasions for causing public disorders.