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Lyon facing possible European ban after UEFA charges

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PARIS: Lyon could be banned from all European competitio­n after UEFA on Monday charged the French club over incidents at last week's Europa League match against CSKA Moscow.

UEFA said the charges centre on racist behaviour and crowd disturbanc­es. The club already have a suspended two-year ban hanging over them from incidents at a previous Europa League game with Turkish side Besiktas in April 2017.

Last Thursday's trouble started outside Parc OL, which will host the Europa League final in May, before the last-16 second leg against CSKA.

Police said that at least eight officers were hurt as 100-150 hooded fans attacked an anti-terrorist unit.

Problems continued inside the stadium and UEFA's Control, Ethics and Disciplina­ry Body has charged Lyon over the throwing of objects and the setting off of fireworks, crowd disturbanc­es, racist behaviour and blocking stairways.

Lyon police said there were three arrests.

French sports daily L'Equipe quoted a source within UEFA as saying that the racism charge relates to Nazi symbols displayed inside the stadium, Nazi salutes and an attack on a non-white spectator.

CSKA won 3-2 on the night to progress to the quarter-finals on away goals, where they meet English club Arsenal.

The case will be decided on May 31. Under UEFA guidelines, the two-year suspended sentence will be automatica­lly enforced if Lyon are found guilty. - AFP

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