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Hungary fined due fans’ racist behaviour

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HUNGARY must play their next World

Cup qualifier behind closed doors after Fifa imposed a ban on fans and a 200

000 Swiss franc (about R3,2-million) fine following racist incidents in this month's match against England.

Fifa said the sanctions, which include a further game behind closed doors which has been suspended, were imposed on the Hungarian Football Federation (MLSZ) "in relation to the racist behaviour of numerous supporters" during the game at the Puskas Arena in Budapest, which England won 4-0.

"After analysing ... all the circumstan­ces of the case, specifical­ly the seriousnes­s of the incidents (racist words and actions, throwing of objects, lighting of fireworks, blocked stairways), the (Disciplina­ry) Committee decided that the MLSZ would play its next two home matches in Fifa competitio­ns without spectators, the second match being suspended for a probationa­ry period of two years," Fifa said in a statement.

Hungary's next qualifier is against Albania on October 9.

They will also have to play their next two games in Uefa competitio­n behind closed doors after a Uefa sanction for "discrimina­tory behaviour" by fans was imposed in July following incidents during the team's Euro 2020 games at the Puskas Arena.

MLSZ was not immediatel­y available for comment. British broadcaste­rs ITV and Sky Sports said their reporters heard monkey chants being aimed at England forward Raheem Sterling and substitute Jude Bellingham during the September 2

match.

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