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It came. UEFA investigates Sparta match, Scots do not apologize for insulting children – UEFA Europa League – Football – Sports

After last week’s match on the lawn of Sparta Prague, the Glasgow Rangers lodged a complaint with the European Football Union (UEFA) requesting a thorough investigation into the case, which resonates not only in the countries concerned.

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Glen Kamara kneels before the match against Sparta. Player Glasgowa Rangers has seen the red card in the game.





As several Czech media reported on Tuesday evening, UEFA began investigating the duel of the European League due to possible discriminatory behavior of spectators.

As a reminder, the British complained to the roar of a predominantly childish audience on Letná to the address of Rangers midfielder Glen Kamar.

The islanders claim that it was clear racism. The Czechs countered, claiming that personal antipathies to Kamar were behind it and strongly rejected racial attacks.

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The dark-skinned Finnish midfielder lies in the stomachs of Czech fans after how he got involved in the conflict in March with the defender of Prague’s Slavia, Ondřej Kúdel.

He was supposed to offend him racistly, and although the evidence was lacking, UEFA punished the Czechs with 10-match distances. He also lost his participation in the European Championships.

After the match at Sparta, he resonated the post Scottish Football Association (SFA) member Marvin Barley.

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According to Barley, children did not make mistakes on Thursday because their behavior imitates adults or allows them to be encouraged.

“What other options do they have when you place them in a bowl of rotten fruit,” Barley wrote, attaching a photo of the rotten strawberries to the text.

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