The company is donating his fee to a World War II educational initiative.
Fox Sports will keep analyst Marco van Basten off the air for a week after the retired Dutch football great said “sieg heil” on the air, the Associated Press reported.
Fox Sports said it will not use van Basten this weekend and will donate his fee to a Dutch institute that promotes knowledge about World War II. From the Associated Press:
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