French football icon Just Fontaine has
said France should
not host the European Championships next year after the Paris terrorist
attacks. The 82-year-old, who scored a record 13 goals in six games at the
1958 World Cup, was at the Stade de France on Friday and witnessed the panic after
three suicide bombers staged an attack.
“It breaks my heart to say this, because I have been looking
forward to the European Championships, but I think France should give up the
idea of hosting it,” Fontaine told German daily Die Welt. “Every other
country could host the championships, just not us.
“I
greatly fear that there will be a repeat of black Friday.” Three
explosions were heard outside the Stade de France national stadium during the
first half of the friendly between France and Germany. Three suicide bombers killed themselves along with one
bystander. The attacks across Paris claimed 129 lives in all.
France is due
to host the European championships at 10 stadiums across the country between
June 10 and July 10, with the final at the Stade de France. French
organizers insist the event should go ahead and that extra safety measures will
be taken. But Fontaine said: “I think we can’t guarantee the security needed
for such a big event, it is simply too dangerous.
“Do you
think that people will ever be able to go to the Stade de France again?” Fontaine said he
was pleased that France will go ahead with a friendly against England at London‘s Wembley on
Tuesday. “I can only support the game in England,” said Fontaine.
“The
murderers must not be allowed to believe that they could win this war against
us.” Fontaine, who lives in Toulouse, said he had to wait for four hours before
police said it was safe to leave the Stade de France and admitted he had “never
known such terror”.
“Fear was written on many faces, many people were screaming and
crying, it was an absolute nightmare scenario,” he said. “I was held in an
outbuilding of the stadium where all the international guests had been taken
before the game. “There was a large television, so I could keep a track of
the terrible things which were happening. “From minute to minute, more
deaths were being reported and before long I could no longer bare to look
at the screen.”
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