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Albanian fans pay World Cup fines for Swiss goal celebrations

Albanian fans have donated money to pay fines levied on Swiss players who signalled solidarity with them at the World Cup.

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Granit Xhaka (L) and Xherdan Shaqiri of Switzerland Source: AAP, Getty Images

Hundreds of ethnic Albanians from Kosovo - including a government minister - have raised enough money to pay the fines imposed on Swiss goalscorers Granit Xhaka and Xherdan Shaqiri for their celebrations in the World Cup win over Serbia.

Both players, who are ethnic Albanians from Kosovo, celebrated by imitating the double-headed eagle displayed on Albania's flag.

Swiss team captain Stephan Lichtsteiner joined them, and they were together fined $US25,160 ($A34,050) by FIFA.

Albanians in Kosovo and elsewhere soon rushed to donate to pay the fines, collecting over $US27,000 ($A36,607).

Bajram Hasani, Kosovo's minister of Trade and Industry, donated his monthly salary via GoFundMe.

"I gave my salary as a sign to support our boys which make us proud," Hasani said. "This is to show the world we take care of them," he said.

The funds have yet to be sent to the Swiss team.

Serbia refuses to recognise the independence of its former province Kosovo, whose 1.8 million people are mostly ethnic Albanians.

Four of Switzerland's squad left their homes in the former Yugoslavia as children when war broke out in the region in 1990s.

About three per cent of Switzerland's population is ethnic Albanian and for some the Swiss win over Serbia symbolised a victory over their ex-rulers.

In Albania's capital Tirana, Prime Minister Edi Rama opened a bank account to take donations marked: 'Fear Not the Eagle'.

"The sign of eagle with the hands is our way of expressing joy," Rama wrote.

In Pristina, Kosovo's Prime Minister Ramush Haradinaj posed on social media with his police bodyguards bringing their palms to their chests and flapping them to symbolise the eagle.

Xhaka and Shaqiri's celebrations divided opinions in Switzerland, with some defending them and others saying they felt their goals were scored by Kosovo rather than Switzerland.

With Kosovo and Albania not qualified for the World Cup finals, many Kosovans are supporting Switzerland.

When Shaqiri and Xhaka scored hundreds took to the streets across Kosovo to celebrate, waiving Kosovan, Albanian and Swiss flags.


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