An investigation concluded that there was sufficient evidence of racism or discriminatory behavior in the game on September 30 in Prague, to justify the opening of a disciplinary proceedings against Sparta Prague, said the European Football Association on Friday with.
After the 1-0 victory of the Czechs, among others, the Glasgow Times had reported that Rangers-Profi Glen Kamara was rebounded by the 10,000 adolescents Sparta fans in every ball contact and was offended racist. The 25-year-old midfielder was born in Finland as a son of African immigrants.
Instead of empty ranks 10,000 children and adolescents
Actually, the duel should be held against the Scots because of a racism scandal at another Sparta game from empty grandstands. But ultimately, 10,000 children between six and 14 and their supervisors were allowed to go to the stadium due to an exception.
The Czech Foreign Minister Jakub Kullhanek had held himself against the reports, Kamara had been racist and announced to give the British ambassador to a conversation to the Foreign Ministry in Prague.
Kamara had previously been involved in a racist incident. In the past year after a game against Slavia Prague, he accused the opposing player ondrej kudela (34) a vile racist insult . Then the UEFA Kudela, who denied everything, locked for ten games.
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