Red Star Fans Banned from Europa League Away Match for Racist Chants

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Red Star Fans Banned from Europa League Away Match for Racist Chants
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The Serbian giant club Red Star's supporters are stopped by Uefa from the upcoming away match in the Europa League. Uefa assesses that the supporters have chanted racist chants.

Röda Stjärnans supporters are not allowed to attend the team's next away match in Europa League, after "racist and offensive events", announces Uefa.

Supporters of the Serbian champion club chanted derogatory chants against Roma and also directed insults against the home team, Portuguese Braga, when Röda Stjärnan lost 0-2 in Portugal last week.

The club is now not allowed to sell tickets to its next away match - against Austrian Sturm Graz on December 11, announces Uefa.

In addition, the former European Cup winner from 1991 is fined 62,500 euros (approximately 680,000 kronor).

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