UEFA to investigate discrimination at Hungary’s Euro 2020 matches
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European football’s governing body says probe over ‘potential discriminatory incidents’ in Budapest to be opened amid racist chants and displays of anti-LGBTQ images.
Two Euro 2020 football matches in Hungary are being investigated for “potential discriminatory incidents”, UEFA said. The governing body of European football said on Sunday that a “UEFA ethics and disciplinary inspector has been appointed” to conduct an investigation, without providing any details on the incidents. The anti-discrimination group Fare, which monitors matches for incidents of racism and other forms of discrimination, sent a report to UEFA and discussed the matter with officials.More Related News