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Index – Sport – English-Hungarian match: FIFA does not tolerate fans fighting

It is no exaggeration to say that after the England-Hungary World Cup qualifier (1-1), the British press is full of incidents in the Hungarian sector. In TalkSport’s Wednesday morning podcast, for example, there was a discourse that FIFA and UEFA should exclude the Hungarian national team from all competition series due to the behavior of the drivers. Several famous papers write about dark evenings, nights of violence, and shameful behavior.

A Sky Sports you know, several people were detained inside and outside the stadium. In the early stages of the match, when the English players expressed their support by kneeling in the fight against racism, Hungarian and Polish fans in the guest sector were in conflict with law enforcement forces.

The Metropolitan Police provided official information on Twitter that one person had been detained on suspicion of racist disorder and two fans had been abused inside the stadium. Police said they also had to take action against a drunk man.

Police added, order was quickly restored and no further incidents occurred at this stage of the match.

Meanwhile, the English Football Association (FA) has issued a statement stating they are investigating the case, which is also being reported to FIFA.

Later, the International Football Association also issued a communiqué analyzing the report and taking the most appropriate action.

FIFA very clearly represents zero tolerance in football for such deterrent behavior.

The players on the field certainly didn’t perceive anything out of misfortune, at least the author of the equalizing goal, John Stones, said he didn’t notice any incidents.

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