Greek Officials File Complaint Over Team’s Initials

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Greek Officials File Complaint Over Team’s Initials

Greek government officials have filed official complaints to the European Football (Soccer) Federation (UEFA) over the initials used by North Macedonia at the European Football Championships.

The logo of the country’s football federation (FFM) appeared on the country’s shirts during their opening match against Austria.

Two Greek government ministers have stated that North Macedonia cannot play under the acronym “MKD” and must use another term in line with the Prespa agreement, which changed the constitutional name of the former Yugoslav republic after decades of dispute with Greece.

Foreign Minister Nikos Dendias sent a letter to his counterpart in North Macedonia, requesting the team comply with the agreement.

Dendias urged North Macedonia to use another acronym that corresponds to its official name such as “NM” (North Macedonia) or “RNM” (Republic of North Macedonia).

He also requested that his North Macedonian counterpart, Foreign Minister Bukhar Osmani to officially change the name of the country’s football federation.

Meanwhile, Greek sports minister Lefteris Avgenakis sent another letter to UEFA president Aleksander Ceferin, asking him to intervene in the matter.

The Prespa agreement, signed in June 2018 after lengthy negotiations, ended years of disputes between Athens and Skopje.

The disagreement between the two neighboring countries over the name led to a Greek veto on North Macedonia’s accession to NATO and the European Union for almost three decades.

Greeks viewed name as a usurping of the cultural heritage of the ancient Macedonians, who were Greeks.

Osmani countered that the MKD initials were not contrary to the Prespa agreement.

“The Football Federation of Macedonia is an independent and non-profit organization that is registered in the central register as an association, and as such does not receive state money,” he said.

“The Prespa Agreement covers institutions that receive state money. And as long as FFM does not receive state money, it has no obligation to adjust under the Prespa Agreement.”

North Macedonia were beaten 3-1 by Austria in their opening UEFA Euro 2020 match.

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