At least it has the merit of being clear.
While SC Braga faces Union Saint-Gilloise in the Europa League this Thursday, three days after the announcement of the club's entry into the club from Qatar Sports Investments (QSI) up to 22%, protesting supporters unfurled a banner protesting against these new minority shareholders.
This one is straightforward, in English in the text: “Qataris slavers are not welcome”, understand “Qataris slavers are not welcome”.
A banner that comes as Qatar is at the heart of repeated controversies in the run-up to its World Cup, which in particular highlights the working conditions of workers mobilized on the sites of the World Cup for 10 years.
Banner protesting #Braga supporters against Qatar Sports Investments' minor stake in their club:
"Qataris slavers are not welcome"#usgbsc pic.twitter.com/W23IvDS3Hy
— Stéphane Lecaillon (@StephLecaillon) October 13, 2022
“It is a great day for our club, our supporters and our city, and we are delighted with the many successes to come, said the president of the Lusitanian club Antonio Salvador, on the sidelines of the announcement of this entry of QSI in the capital of the club.
We believe this is the right partnership to accelerate our growth and expansion, helping us realize our incredible potential as a club.
QSI has been the owner of Paris Saint-Germain since 2011.