Beerschot apologizes for Fukushima taunts

Beerschot apologizes for Fukushima taunts

Published Sep. 20, 2011 8:24 p.m. ET

Belgian league club Beerschot formally apologized to Japan's Eiji Kawashima on Tuesday after some of its fans taunted the international goalkeeper with jeers of ''Fukushima, Fukushima'' during a Belgian league game against Lierse last month.

The referee interrupted the match until the taunts about Japan's nuclear power plant disaster in March stopped. When the goalie went to confront the fans when the taunting started he was pelted with coins and beer. The club was fined some ?25,000 ($34,200) for the incident.

''Wrong and dreadful things'' happened, Beerschot chairman Patrick Vanoppen said. ''I deeply regret the things that happened over there.''

Kawashima said the apology would mean a lot for the Japanese people.

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''The people who are hurt (are) the people from Japan,'' he told reporters. ''After this apology, maybe many people can forgive this thing.''

Vanoppen said he would present his apologies to the Japanese embassy on Wednesday.

The March 11 magnitude-9.0 earthquake produced the sort of devastation Japan hadn't seen since World War II. The tsunami that followed engulfed the northeast and wiped out entire towns. The waves inundated the Fukushima plant, triggering the worst nuclear accident since Chernobyl.

Some 20,000 people are dead or missing.

Beyond the apologies though, Vanoppen said he would appeal the fine. He said Beerschot cannot be held legally responsible for the actions for some of its fans.

''The proposed fine counters the federation rules, civil law, the European Declaration of Human Rights, the Belgian constitution and common legal principles,'' the club said in a statement.

It also said Lierse fans insulted at least one of its players during the game, which ended in a 1-1 draw.

The Belgian federation has started a campaign against insulting, racist and degrading taunts. The federation's prosecution office fined champion Racing Genk ?600 ($820) for insulting chants from its Dutch-speaking fans targeted at the francophone club Standard Liege over the weekend. Genk won 3-0.

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