Bulgaria football coach Krasimir Balakov resigns after 6-0 defeat vs England
The match garnered attention for all the wrong reasons as the England player's witnessed racial slurs being hurled at them from the Bulgarian crowd at Sofia. The Bulgarian Football Union (BFU) confirmed Balakov's exit following a meeting of its executive committee on Friday.
Sofia: Bulgaria football coach Krasimir Balakov has stepped down as head coach of the team following his team's 6-0 humiliating defeat at the hands of England in the Euro 2020 qualifying tournament.
The match garnered attention for all the wrong reasons as the England player's witnessed racial slurs being hurled at them from the Bulgarian crowd at Sofia.
The Bulgarian Football Union (BFU) confirmed Balakov's exit following a meeting of its executive committee on Friday.
"The performance of Bulgaria's men's national team in recent months has been described as unsatisfactory, which is why the national coach Krasimir Balakov resigned, which was accepted by the members of the executive committee," BFU was quoted saying.
In the match between England and Bulgaria, the match referee was even seen discussing the matter with England skipper Hary Kane and an announcement was also made at the stadium on Monday during the match instructing the fans not to racially abuse England players.
"Because of racist behaviour which is interfering with the game, the referee has indicated he may have to suspend the match. Please be in no doubt that the game may be suspended and abandoned if racist behaviour continues," was announced.