Croatian profile may be banned in England match after controversial new video



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The International Football Federation (FIFA) again investigates Croatian Domagoj Vida after another controversial video with the defender was published on social media. According to the Daily Mail, Vida could be banned in the semifinal against England if FIFA finds
the player is guilty of breaking the strict rules for the political challenges on the football field.

In the new video that has now spread, Vida drinks beer, including slogans "Greatness to Ukraine" and "Belgrade Burning."

The Croatian Football Association regretted Monday in a Vidas press release and the behavior of the scout Ognjen Vukojevic in the first video where they put a video online with the l 39; expression "Honor to Ukraine", used by the Ukrainian nationalists

Vukojevic and fined by FIFA for the episode, while Vida issued a stern warning for the first video.

It is not known when the new video that could create more problems for Vida was filmed

a bar in Kiev called "Belgrade".

– Let's go to the bar. I pay when I come. The greatness of Ukraine, Belgrade burns. Let's go, says Vida in the new video, according to The Daily Mail.

The Besiktas defender played previously for Ukrainian Dynamo Kiev. He also made the homemade Vukojevic.

Vida has played in all five matches for Croatia in the World Cup until now in the championship. FIFA is expected to release whether Vida is punished or not for the last video before Wednesday's semifinal against England.

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