UEFA charge FK Rabotnicki over racists taunts during Liverpool Europa League clash

05 August 2010 15:33
UEFA have charged Macedonian side FK Rabotnicki over allegations of racist chanting in last week's Europa League qualifying game against Liverpool.   [LNB]Pictures emerged after the game that showed Rabotnicki fans appearing to direct 'monkey' taunts at Liverpool players.   [LNB] Shamed: An FK Rabotnicki fan makes monkey gestures towards Liverpool's black players[LNB]Liverpool started the game with two black players in David Ngog, who scored twice in the Reds' 2-0 win in Skopje last Thursday, and impressive 19-year-old winger David Amoo.  [LNB] UEFA have charged Rabotnicki with the improper conduct of supporters.   [LNB] Targets: David Amoo (left) and David Ngog were reportedly targetted by a section of the FK Rabotnicki support[LNB]A statement from European football's governing body read: 'The UEFAControl and Disciplinary Body has opened a disciplinary case against FKRabotnicki for the improper conduct of supporters during their UEFAEuropa League third qualifying round first-leg match against LiverpoolFC on July 29 in Skopje, FYR Macedonia. The case will be dealt with bythe UEFA Control and Disciplinary Body on Thursday, August 19.' [LNB]The return leg takes place at Anfield this evening. [LNB] Liverpool's Europa League win over FK Rabotnicki tainted by racist taunts Rabotnicki 0 Liverpool 2: Ngog double gets Hodgson's boys off to a flyerDES KELLY: These ignorant racists clearly haven't evolvedLIVERPOOL FC

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