Rangers handed another partial stadium ban for fans' racist behaviour


FILE PHOTO: Soccer Football - Europa League - Playoffs - Second Leg - Rangers v Legia Warsaw - Ibrox, Glasgow, Britain - August 29, 2019 General view of a UEFA respect banner during the match Action Images via Reuters/Lee Smith/File Photo

(Reuters) - Rangers were ordered by UEFA to close a section of their Ibrox Stadium for their next Europa League home match in the group stage due to racist behaviour and sectarian singing by the Scottish club's fans.

UEFA had ordered a similar closure for Thursday's qualifying second leg match with Legia Warsaw after Rangers supporters were found guilty of sectarian singing in the previous round against St Joseph's on July 18.

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