Posted on 02/26/2006 6:47:12 AM PST by SJackson
Danish companies say they wish to avoid 'controversy' Ashley Perry, EJP
The main sponsors of the Danish soccer team, Arla Foods and the DONG energy company, are to remove their logos from the national team shirts for their game against Israel on 1 March.
A spokesman for Arla Foods, which is bearing the brunt of the Arab worlds boycott of Danish products, said it does not want any extra controversy.
"We would like to maintain the focus on soccer, so we will hold off with putting the Arla logo on until the next match," Arla spokesperson Astrid Gade-Nielsen told the Danish news agency Ritzau.
The match between the two national teams has already been fraught with controversy. At one point several first-team players said that they would rather not travel to Israel to play this game.
However, after allaying security fears Danish head coach, Morten Olsen said that his players would turn up and be ready to play the friendly game at Israels Ramat Gan stadium on March 1st.
Lost revenue
Arla, Europes second largest dairy firm, said sales in the Middle East had ground to a halt, causing a loss of about 17 million Euros since the row over cartoons depicting Muslim prophet Mohammad erupted.
The firms media relations manager said the Middle East accounted for about 6% of the companys total turnover of 6.7 billion Euros.
Ironically many media sources have reported that the company has a boycott of Israel as part of a policy to maintain trade with Arab countries. An article in the Danish newspaper Jyllands-Posten recently suggested that Arla itself has for many years been boycotting Israel.
Israel boycott?
In reaction to these claims, Arla released a statement denying that they have ever boycotted Israel.
We have never boycotted Israel, and we have never agreed to do so, says Deputy Managing Director Andreas Lundby said. On the contrary, our trade with Israel is growing.
The statement added: "With regard to exports to Saudi Arabia, Arla declares that its products are Danish and not produced in Israel or contain ingredients from Israel in a so-called certificate of origin."
Reprinted by permission of European Jewish Press
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Since they were thinking of canceling the match, I suppose this is a positive. And no embarrassing photos for the sponsors. Wouldn't want their logo caught in a photo with an Israeli.
How disappointing that they're a Europran firm. I wanted the pleasure of boycotting them.
"European." Sorry!
You and all the Muslims.
Danish soccer team is playing in Israel and that's good enough for me.
Here is one apology from Denmark to the rabid revanchist Muslim hordes -->> http://www.danishmuhammedcartoons.com/Apology.html
The Danes, champions of free speech, are going to censor their commercial logos so they won't be photographed playing Israel. Hypocrisy, anyone?
Were it my decision, I'd be putting on extra large logos, just for the match with the Israelis.
What a bunch of wimps.
Not at all. The champions of free speech are not the same individuals as these corporate wankers. Even the Danish government apologized for the cartoons, while defending the right of the publisher to print them. Sort of like our own government, sort of.
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