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Russia coach Cherchesov says no need to fight racism

- Page Editor: wanghuayun@ globaltime­s.com.cn

Russia coach Stanislav Cherchesov has dismissed fears that racism and hooliganis­m in domestic soccer are serious enough to mar the World Cup later this year.

“I do not think that we have racism on a scale that needs to be fought,” Cherchesov told Brazil’s Globo TV.

“Hooligans? I have not seen any serious displays of it.”

The Football Against Racism in Europe [FARE] antidiscri­mination network reported 89 racist and far-right incidents at Russian games in the 2016-17 season.

The problem became especially severe during the last decade as richer clubs began purchasing Brazilian and African players.

FARE noted there has been a more serious anti-racism campaign by Russian authoritie­s in the run-up to the June 14-July 15 competitio­n.

But it said players and fans still risked abuse.

Hooliganis­m became a major issue for Russia when an organized group of its supporters pounced on English fans ahead of a Euro 2016 match in the French port of Marseille.

Violence between followers of Spartak Moscow and Athletic Bilbao on February 22 in Spain revived fears that Russia’s crackdown against local hooligans was insufficie­nt.

Cherchesov said there were still “isolated cases [of hooligans], and like in other countries, these people are punished.”

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