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UEFA investigat­ing discrimina­tory signs

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UEFA is investigat­ing “potential discrimina­tory incidents” during Hungary's European Championsh­ip matches against Portugal and France at the Puskas Arena, European soccer's governing body said on Sunday. During Hungary's opening match against Portugal in Budapest on Tuesday, images on social media showed banners with “ANTI-LMBTQ” on them — the Hungarian abbreviati­on for Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgende­r and Queer. Hungary's parliament passed legislatio­n last week that bans the disseminat­ion of content in schools deemed to promote homosexual­ity and gender change, amid strong criticism from human rights groups and opposition parties. 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. On Saturday, ahead of Hungary's match against France, Hungarian fans marched to the Puskas Arena displaying a banner calling on players to stop taking a knee to protest racism. In a statement, UEFA said it has appointed an ethics and disciplina­ry inspector to investigat­e the incidents. The only stadium to allow a full capacity crowd in during the Euros, the Puskas Arena was completed in 2019 as a pet project of populist Prime Minister Viktor Orban, a football fanatic who has often been criticized for spending on his favourite sport. Hungary has weathered a second wave of coronaviru­s, with new cases averaging 100 to 200 a week recently. But it has the world's second-highest number of COVID-19 deaths per 100,000 people, based on Johns Hopkins University data.

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