06 July,2016 08:26 AM IST | | AFP
UEFA are not happy with Gareth Bale and other Wales players parading their children on the Euro 2016 pitch in Paris after their last 16 win over Northern Ireland
Gareth Bale celebrates Wales' Euro 2016 win over Northern Ireland with daughter Alba in Paris on June 25
Paris: UEFA are not happy with Gareth Bale and other Wales players parading their children on the Euro 2016 pitch in Paris after their last 16 win over Northern Ireland.
Gareth Bale celebrates Wales' Euro 2016 win over Northern Ireland with daughter Alba in Paris on June 25. Pic/Getty Images
"It is always cute when the kids are there," said UEFA operations director Martin Kallen. "But it is a European Championship not a family party."
Bale hugging his daughter Alba on the Parc des Princes pitch after the 1-0 win over Northern Ireland became one of the images of Euro 2016 after. Other players also had their children on the pitch. "We are not 100 percent against it, but we are cautious. We have to guarantee security," Kallen said.
"There should be a certain order. There are also certain safety issues behind it. "Small kids five, six years old. If something happens what do you do," said the Swiss official, who said there would be problems if there was a pitch invasion.
"The stadium is not the safest place. You have to have that under control."