CSKA Moscow crack down on fans after Champions League clashes


CSKA Moscow's Ahmed Musa (18) scores past AS Roma's goalkeeper Morgan De Sanctis during their Champions League Group E soccer match at the Olympic Stadium in Rome September 17, 2014. REUTERS/Alessandro Bianchi

MOSCOW (Reuters) - CSKA Moscow are poised to introduce banning orders and take legal action against violent fans to stop their behaviour at Champions League matches "pushing us over the edge", general director Roman Babaev told Reuters.

Russian supporters clashed with police at last week's match against Roma in the Italian capital. Last season CSKA Moscow fans were found guilty of racist chants during matches against Manchester City and Viktoria Plzen.

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