Soccer body FIFA may extend punishments globally after racism at Bulgaria-England match

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Soccer body FIFA on Tuesday said it may extend punishments globally after racist incidents, including monkey chants directed at black players, ...

ZURICH: Soccer body FIFA on Tuesday said it may extend punishments globally after racist incidents, including monkey chants directed at black players, marred a match between Bulgaria and England.

European soccer's ruling body UEFA has opened disciplinary proceedings against Bulgaria for racist behaviour, including Nazi salutes and chants, and against England for not providing enough travelling stewards.

 

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