Champions League remaining: Szymon Marciniak to remain as referee after apologising for attending occasion linked to far-right

A referee who attended an occasion in Poland linked to a far-right motion will stay in control of the Champions League remaining later this month.

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Szymon Marciniak spoke on the enterprise gathering organised by Polish far-right chief Slawomir Mentzen within the metropolis of Katowice on 29 May.

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Mr Marciniak, 42, has apologised for his involvement and "any distress or harm it may have caused".

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He stated: "I was gravely misled and completely unaware of the true nature and affiliations of the event in question."

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"I had no knowledge that it was associated (with) a Polish extreme-right movement. Had I been aware of this fact, I would have categorically declined the invitation," he added.

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European soccer's governing physique, UEFA, has carried out a evaluate and stated it acknowledged "his profound apologies and clarification".

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The organisation stated it "unequivocally" rejected the "values promoted by a group linked to this conference".

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UEFA additionally stated it reached out to an anti-racism group referred to as Never Again which had raised issues in regards to the Polish soccer official's involvement within the occasion on the International Congress Centre.

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Never Again "requested" the referee "remain in his role" for the ultimate as eradicating him would "undermine the promotion of anti-discrimination", UEFA added in an announcement.

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Mr Marciniak refereed the second leg of Man City's semi-final win in opposition to Real Madrid and has taken cost of seven different Champions League fixtures.

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He turned the primary Polish referee to take cost of a World Cup remaining in Qatar final December when Argentina beat France on penalties.

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