The decision of the UEFA to forbid the illumination with the colours arcoíris in the Allianz Sand for the party of the Eurocopa between Germany and Hungary to support to the lobby LGTBI of the country has caused a rain of reactions and critical. In this ocasion, the leading Norwegian of the Barcelona, Caroline Graham, is one of them.
"It would have to give him shame to the UEFA to the not allowing that Munich light the state with the colours arcoíris. Can do it better that call it an action with political motivation. It is a question of equality, humanity and resistance to the hate!", it wrote the sportsman in his account of Twitter.
Other reactions
Graham was not the only member of the Barcelona that criticised the measure of the authorities of the UEFA. Others published indirect and references on the subject in said social network. Laporta, limited to say "Because we are more than a Club!", it quotes a tuit of the Barcelona with the flag of the arcoíris with the message "Pride and respect". "Claro that yes", said Hammered quoting the referred tuit. Whereas Griezmann only publish a photography of the referred stadium.
However, unlike the already mentioned, player culé Caroline Graham was a step further and criticised with a lot of hardness the posture of the maximum authorities of the football of Europe.
The explanation of the UEFA
Through a communiqué, the authorities of the UEFA tried to explain the causes of his negative reiterating his neutral character in terms of politics and religion. "The UEFA, through his statutes, is a political organisation and religiosamente neutral. Given the political context of this specific application - a message headed to a decision taken by the Hungarian national parliament - the UEFA has to refuse this application", argue in the text.
"Nevertheless, the UEFA has proposed to the city of Munich light the stadium with the colours of the rainbow on 28 June, the Day of the Release of Christopher Street, or between the 3 and on 9 July, that is the week of Christopher Street Day in Munich", added.