Football Sparta Prague goes unpunished for child support boosts Glen Kamara – Uefa: “Insufficient evidence”

According to Uefa, evidence of racism or discriminatory behavior is not sufficient to initiate disciplinary proceedings.

15.10. 20:03

Paris

Czech club Sparta Praha will not be penalized by the European Football Association Uefa for the events of the end of September, when child supporters buzzed the Glasgow Rangers Finnish player through the Europa League match Glen Kamaralle.

Read more: The children booed Glen Kamaralle through the match, the player was repeatedly subjected to inappropriate behavior

The home crowd consisted mainly of children, as other Sparta supporters had a gate ban on the stadium due to past racist behavior. The club had invited about 10,000 spectators to the venue. Kamara’s contract ended in the 74th minute.

“Evidence of racism or discriminatory behavior is not sufficient to initiate disciplinary proceedings against AC Sparta Prague,” Uefa said on Friday.

The shouts received by Kamara largely date back to the March racism in a match against another Prague team, Slavia.

The chamber said Slavian Ondrej Kudelan insulted him racistly. According to Slavia, Kamara hit Kudela after the game. Uefa banned Kudela for ten games and Kamara for three games.

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