UEFA has opened disciplinary proceedings regarding the conduct of Russian fans against the Czechs
UEFA has opened disciplinary proceedings against the Football Union of Russia for 'the improper conduct of its supporters' at the Euro 2012 match against the Czech Republic.
Russia opened the tournament with an impressive 4-1 victory over the Czechs, but the match has been overshadowed by allegations of racism.
Anti-racism campaigners claimed Czech defender Theodor Gebre Selassie was the victim of monkey chants during Friday's Group A game in Wroclaw, while fans were caught on camera attacking stewards in a walkway at the Municipal Stadium.
A UEFA statement read on Saturday night: "UEFA has opened disciplinary proceedings against the Football Union of Russia for the improper conduct of its supporters at Friday's UEFA EURO 2012 match against the Czech Republic.
"After having looked at the security reports and available images, UEFA has today announced that disciplinary proceedings have been opened against the Football Union of Russia (RFS) for the improper conduct of its supporters (crowd disturbances), the setting-off and throwing of fireworks and the display of illicit banners. The control and disciplinary body will review the case on Wednesday, June 13.
"In addition, regarding reports of alleged abuse directed at Czech Republic players from Russia fans, UEFA is investigating this further and is working with FARE to collect more evidence."
Fleeting
The FARE (Football Against Racism in Europe) network confirmed one of its observers at Friday night's game heard "fleeting" racist abuse of Gebre Selassie.
Asked if it included monkey chants, FARE chief executive Piara Powar said: "Our observer reported descriptions of that nature.
"It was directed at the Czech Republic's only black player."
Powar said the abuse came from a "small section of the crowd" and admitted: "It may not be easy to pull together evidence for a case to be brought."
Powar also confirmed "Russian Empire" flags were displayed during the game, which was the second time in two days that black players were said to have been subjected to monkey chants in Poland.
Members of the Netherlands squad had previously been racially abused during a training session in Krakow.
Violence also erupted at the Russia-Czech Republic game when a handful of stewards were attacked by large group of fans inside the 40,000-capacity ground.
Footage of the incident has emerged online and reports claimed four members of stadium staff were taken to hospital and released later that evening.
The footage shows one steward left in a heap on the ground after being set upon by several assailants before the violence dissipated and he is helped to his feet, while another is kicked in the head while trying to evade a lone attacker.
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