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Fifa punishes Hungary over antisemitic chants

January 9, 2013 10:09
Israel's football squad outside Budapest's Dohany Street Synagogue

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Marcus Dysch,

Marcus Dysch

1 min read

Hungary’s national football team will be forced to play its next match behind closed doors as a result of antisemitic chanting at a game with Israel.

Fifa instigated the punishment after investigating reports that Hungarian fans chanted “stinking Jews” and “Heil Benito Mussolini”, turned their backs during Hatikva and waved Palestinian and Iranian flags throughout a friendly in Budapest last August.

Organisations including Football Against Racism Europe and the Simon Wiesenthal Centre had contacted football’s world governing body about the incident.

The Fifa Disciplinary Committee said it “unanimously condemned the abhorrent episode of antisemitism” and actions of a “political, provocative and aggressive nature perpetrated by supporters of the Hungarian national team”.