Rad ruled out of home stadium after fans' racist insults


BELGRADE (Reuters) - Rad Belgrade have been ordered not to play first division matches in their home stadium until Serbian football authorities rule over the racial insults directed there at an opposition player Everton Luiz.

Rad's fans subjected Partizan's Brazilian midfielder Luiz to monkey chants in Sunday's league match, the Serbian Football Association said on Monday.

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