Uefa orders Scotland fans to remove celebration videos from X
Summary
Uefa asked Scotland fans to remove videos from social media that showed them celebrating Scotland's 4-2 win over Denmark, which qualified them for the World Cup. The European football governing body stated that the videos violated copyright rules because they showed TV coverage of the match. This action led to criticism from the Scottish Football Supporters Association.Key Facts
- Scotland beat Denmark 4-2 to qualify for the 2026 World Cup.
- Uefa requested the removal of celebration videos from social media platform X.
- The videos were removed due to copyright infringement claims by Uefa.
- Scottish Football Supporters Association (SFSA) shared the videos and faced account blocking.
- The match was broadcast on BBC Scotland and other BBC channels.
- Fans expressed disappointment, arguing the videos showed legal viewings of the game.
- Uefa enforces strict copyright rules and claimed exclusive rights to match footage.
- Uefa declined to comment on the situation when contacted.
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