SOFIA (Reuters) - The Bulgarian Football Union (BFU) faced widespread accusations on Wednesday of being too far too lenient in handing Levski Sofia only a small fine and a warning after another episode of racist abuse by their supporters.
A human rights organisation and local media were among those to criticise the governing body for the 3,000 levs (1,306 pounds) fine it gave the club after fans displayed huge banners reading "Death for the refugees" and "Blood will be shed for our land" during Sunday's 4-1 league win over Pirin Gotse Delchev.