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Bulgarian FA president returns to job after England racism row

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The President of the Bulgarian FA, who resigned in the wake of the racist abuse directed by home supporters towards England players in Sofia in 2019, has sensationally re-appointed himself to take charge of Bulgarian football.

Borislav Mihaylov has withdrawn his resignation, more than 500 days after quitting, saying he is a reformed character.

England’s Euro 2020 qualifier in the Vasil Levski Stadium in October 2019 was halted twice in the first half, as captain Harry Kane drew the referee’s attention to the abuse being directed from the stands. Tyrone Mings – making his England debut – and Raheem Sterling were the prime targets of the racist chants.

The head of UK policing at the game, Chief Superintendent Steve Graham, told Sky Sports News at the time it was the “worst racist behaviour” he’d ever seen.

After the game, UEFA President Alexander Ceferin said it was time to “wage war on the racists”. UEFA later issued the Bulgarian FA with a £65,000 fine and forced them to play their next two international matches in an empty stadium.

Now Mihaylov, a former goalkeeper who helped Bulgaria reach the semi-finals of the 1994 World Cup before losing to Italy, has re-appointed himself to the top job in Bulgarian football.

A Bulgarian FA statement said: “At today’s meeting of the Bulgarian FA’s Executive Committee president Borislav Mihaylov has withdrawn his resignation he handed in back in October 2019 and has announced his intention to finish his term he was elected for in 2018.

“This position has been fully supported by all the present members. Based on the withdrawn resignation, the emergency Elections set to take place on June 25, 2021 have been cancelled. This has also been fully supported.”

“I have the full support of the FA’s Exec Committee,” Mihaylov said. “I have changed a lot over the past one-and-a-half years. There will be fresh elections in 2022.”

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