Bremen Announcer Apologises For Fukushima Faux Pas
Werder Bremen announcer Christian Stoll has apologised after
describing a goal by Japan’s Hiroki Sakai as “a bit of Fukushima” in
their Bundesliga clash with Hanover 96.
Hanover’s Japan defender Sakai, 23, had fired home a 41st-minute equaliser for his side, who went on to lose 3-2 in Bremen on Sunday to leave both sides mid-table.
Stoll described the goal to the 40,435 crowd at Bremen’s Weser Stadion as “that shot was a bit of Fukushima” but later apologised for the offensive faux pas.
“That was stupid and I am sorry,” said Stoll.
“I wanted to express that the shot was a real thunderbolt and the comment slipped out.”
Right-back Sakai has made 12 appearances for Japan and joined Hanover in July 2012 from J-League side Kashiwa Reysol
The Fukushima nuclear plant suffered damage when an earthquake and tsunami, which killed over 18,000 people, hit north eastern Japan in March 2011.
Hanover’s Japan defender Sakai, 23, had fired home a 41st-minute equaliser for his side, who went on to lose 3-2 in Bremen on Sunday to leave both sides mid-table.
Stoll described the goal to the 40,435 crowd at Bremen’s Weser Stadion as “that shot was a bit of Fukushima” but later apologised for the offensive faux pas.
“That was stupid and I am sorry,” said Stoll.
“I wanted to express that the shot was a real thunderbolt and the comment slipped out.”
Right-back Sakai has made 12 appearances for Japan and joined Hanover in July 2012 from J-League side Kashiwa Reysol
The Fukushima nuclear plant suffered damage when an earthquake and tsunami, which killed over 18,000 people, hit north eastern Japan in March 2011.
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