Rangers ‘Embarrassed’ By Racist Banner Charge From UEFA

Rangers ‘Embarrassed’ By Racist Banner Charge From UEFA

After being accused by UEFA of displaying a “racist and/or discriminatory banner” by fans during last week’s Europa League game against Fenerbahce, Rangers have responded with “embarrassment.”

Fans held up banners that read, “Keep woken foreign ideologies out – defend Europe,” as Rangers advanced to the quarter-finals on penalties against the Turkish giants on Thursday.

Other UEFA offenses against the Scottish club included throwing objects and blocking passageways.

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The overwhelming majority of Rangers’ supporters will share their disgust with the club being charged with such a matter in 2025, according to a statement from Rangers.

The club will be held accountable for this charge, while the club will also be working to find the culprits and make sure they are also held accountable.

For the avoidance of doubt, if you don’t believe that everyone at Ibrox or away from Rangers is welcome, you should quit immediately.

Two people were also criticized by Rangers for using pyrotechnics following Sunday’s league win over local rivals Celtic, which could have an impact on future ticket sales.

Next month, the 2022 Europa League finalists will face Athletic Bilbao in the last eight.

Source: Channels TV

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