UEFA opens racism cases against Spain, Russia

AFP
Some Spanish supporters were said to have racially abused Mario Balotelli

WARSAW (AFP) –

Italian forward Mario Balotelli shoots the ball in the Euro 2012 quarter-final match against England on June 24. UEFA said on Tuesday that it had opened disciplinary proceedings against Spain and Russia for racist behaviour and chanting by their fans during Euro 2012. It has been claimed that a section of Spanish supporters racially abused Balotelli.

UEFA said on Tuesday that it had opened disciplinary proceedings against Spain and Russia for racist behaviour and chanting by their fans during Euro 2012.

The first case against the Spanish Football Federation concerns La Roja’s opening Group C game against Italy on June 10, after which it was claimed that a section of Spanish supporters racially abused striker Mario Balotelli.

The second case against the Russian Football Union relates to the country’s first Group A game against the Czech Republic on June 8, following which it was claimed that defender Theodor Gebre Selassie was taunted with racial slurs.

European football’s governing body said in a statement on its website that it would deal with both cases on Thursday.

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