A statement read: «Kick It Out is aware of repeated
racist chanting by supporters of Manchester United today (23 September).
Not exact matches
As reported
by BBC Sport, anti-discrimination group Kick It Out slammed the «
racist»
chant for being «discriminatory and offensive» as it relates to the Belgian striker's manhood and a racial stereotype.
UEFA said the charge was «
racist behaviour (monkey
chants)», adding: «This case will be dealt with
by the UEFA Control, Ethics and Disciplinary Body on November 16.»
A group of Chelsea fans
chanted «we're
racist and that's the way we like it» whilst refusing to allow Souleymane Sylla to board the Metro
by pushing him off the train.
The former Paris Saint - Germain player suffered similar
racist chants during a match in Verona last month for which the club was fined 20,000 euros ($ 24,000)
by the Italian league.
Another Liverpool player Bobby Adekanye had faced
racist abuse (monkey
chants directed towards him
by opposition supporters) when the Reds played in Russia earlier in the competition, making this their second allegation against Spartak in 10 weeks.
The younger side of England, however, earned a well deserved 2 - 1 win in Serbia, a game marred
by racist chants from the Serbian crowds, aimed at Danny Rose, and Marvin Sordell.
Ahead of the World Cup in Russia there have been concerns that
racist abuse could mar the tournament — fears heightened
by the recent suspended stadium ban handed to Spartak Moscow for abusive
chants against city rivals Lokomotiv.
It was held in Charlottesville and organized
by racist white nationalist
chanting Nazi slogans and carrying torches The Rump exposed himself when he went on record claiming there were very good people participating in that hateful abomination.