No shirt off their backs. FC Copenhagen join ban on banners asking players for jerseys

July 28 – Danish champions FC Copenhagen have banned fans from taking signs to matches asking for players’ shirts.

Supporters will not be allowed to take the signs into the club’s Parken Stadium – or in the Copenhagen section at away games.

“The decision stems from the fact that it is not possible for the players or the club to meet the many wishes, and we therefore disappoint a lot of children who come with the hope of getting a jersey,” the club said.

“The number of signs has increased significantly over recent seasons, and unfortunately we have many children who get a bad experience from carrying a sign.

“At the same time, the players are put in a difficult situation because they cannot fulfil the wish and are perceived negatively because they have to say no to the many requests.”

Dutch champions Ajax Amsterdam did likewise last year as did Czech side Slavia Prague in February, saying organised groups were using children to ask for shirts which later appeared for sale online.

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