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Monday, 23 June 2014

FIFA clear Mexico fans of anti-gay chants

Mexican fans chanted words escape from anti-gay allegations in their World Cup opener against Cameroon on June 14 and the main body of the country will not be punished, according to the Federation of International Football Association (FIFA).

"Disciplinary Committee decided the incident in question is not related to or in general to shame. All charges against the Mexican Football Association also dropped, "FIFA said in a statement.

 
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The words laced insults reportedly voiced during the Group A clash in Natal.

FIFA has yet to drop a few as is the case involving supporters of Croatia, Russia and Brazil.

Supporters Croatia reported a banner displaying neo-Nazi in the opening match against Brazil in Sao Paulo, while fans of Russia did the same thing during the opening match against South Korea in Cuiaba.

The Brazilian fans reportedly chanting homophobic word against Mexico at the second place in Group A.

In the meantime, the European watchdog group known FARE said disappointed by FIFA decision does not act against Mexico.
"We are not described in detail on the report of the investigation conducted against Mexico. But if the decision to use the sentence "puto" or homo is not considered homofabia, it is disappointing. "

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