World | Euro 2008 Gruesome Soccer 'Joke' Kicks Off Outrage Poland's coach apologizes for bloodied German tabloid photos By Rob Quinn Posted Jun 6, 2008 11:55 AM CDT Copied Poland national soccer team coach Leo Beenhakker speaks during a press conference following a closed training session in Bad Waltersdorf , Austria ,Wednesday, June 5, 2008. (AP Photo/Czarek Sokolowski) The coach of Poland's soccer team has apologized to Germany after a tabloid paper printed doctored photos making it look like he was holding the severed heads of Germany's coach and captain, the Guardian reports. The countries face each other in the Euro 2008 tournament on Sunday, and elements of the Polish media have been playing up their troubled history. Poland's coach—a Dutchman— slammed the tabloid stunt, which has caused outrage in Germany. "It was an awful thing, and we want to totally distance ourselves from these weird and dirty and sick people who think they have to represent Poland this way in relation to Euro 2008," he said. Read These Next Mayor rejects feds' account of deadly ICE shooting. Lego turned CES on its head this year with its latest innovation. Michael Rapaport wants in on NYC's mayoral race next time around. A judge's decision could end up freeing a school shooter. Report an error