BUCHAREST (Reuters) - European soccer's governing body UEFA expects Euro 2020 to be free of racism despite a flurry of incidents across the continent, it said on Saturday.
Earlier this month, Sweden's qualifying match away to Romania in Bucharest -- one of the 12 host cities and venue for Saturday's draw -- was twice interrupted because of racist abuse of a visiting player.
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