
A few days before the suspension of the Super League match between Sepsi and FC Craiova, another scandalous episode occurred in Romanian sports. Xenophobic chants could be heard at a rugby match between Romania and Poland.
Xenophobic chants could be heard at the Arc de Triomphe stadium during the Rugby Europe Championship match between Romania and Poland.
A group of about 25-30 ultras chanted against the Hungarians. The fans also had a message with a banner: “We are being insulted in our homeland, and you want us to be well?”, gsp.ro reported.
In addition to cursing, the fans also shouted “Go, go, with the Hungarians to the country!”. It remains to be seen what the consequences of their gesture will be.
As a reminder, the match between OSK Sepsi Sfântu Gheorghe and U Craiova 1948 was first interrupted and then finally suspended after only 26 minutes due to xenophobic chants from fans in the stands.
Source: Hot News

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