Hungary appealing FIFA penalty for racism at match

Hungary appealing FIFA penalty for racism at match

Published Jan. 9, 2013 11:27 a.m. ET

The Hungarian Football Federation says it is appealing a FIFA ruling forcing it to play its next World Cup qualifier in an empty stadium after fans shouted anti-Semitic slogans at Israel during a friendly in August.

The federation says on Wednesday it has notified FIFA of its decision to file the appeal by the mid-January deadline.

FIFA fined Hungary and ordered it to play behind closed doors on March 22, against neighboring Romania.

Political and ethnic tensions arising mostly from the fate of a large Hungarian minority in Romania usually add extra interest to matches between the teams.

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Hungary's far-right Jobbik party said on Tuesday it wants to hold a protest outside the stadium during the match so Hungarian players can hear fans' support despite the ban.

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