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Fifa drops 'gay chants' case of Mexico World Cup fans | Fifa drops 'gay chants' case of Mexico World Cup fans |
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Football's world governing body Fifa has cleared Mexico of improper conduct charges after claims their fans used homophobic chants at a World Cup match. | Football's world governing body Fifa has cleared Mexico of improper conduct charges after claims their fans used homophobic chants at a World Cup match. |
The fans shouted the Spanish word "puto" ("male prostitute" in Mexican slang) every time Cameroon's goalkeeper took a goalkick at the game on 13 June. | The fans shouted the Spanish word "puto" ("male prostitute" in Mexican slang) every time Cameroon's goalkeeper took a goalkick at the game on 13 June. |
But Fifa now said the incident in question "was not considered insulting in the specific context". | But Fifa now said the incident in question "was not considered insulting in the specific context". |
A leading anti-discrimination organisation criticised Fifa's move. | |
Fare, which brings together activists also fighting inequality in football, said the ruling by Fifa's disciplinary committee was "disappointing". | |
It added that the governing body needed to take some difficult decisions at times. | |
Tough new rules to stop offences by fans were introduced by Fifa last year. | Tough new rules to stop offences by fans were introduced by Fifa last year. |
Fifa sources have told the BBC they are also looking into alleged discrimination by fans from Brazil, Russia and Croatia. | Fifa sources have told the BBC they are also looking into alleged discrimination by fans from Brazil, Russia and Croatia. |
Fifa's anti-discrimination policy says a first offence by fans or players can be punished by having to play a game behind closed doors. | Fifa's anti-discrimination policy says a first offence by fans or players can be punished by having to play a game behind closed doors. |
Subsequent or more serious offences can be punished by deducting points, relegation or expulsion from a competition. | Subsequent or more serious offences can be punished by deducting points, relegation or expulsion from a competition. |
Fifa officials say they also have evidence of banners belonging to a number of far-right groups being displayed at Russia's game against South Korea and Croatia's match with Brazil. | Fifa officials say they also have evidence of banners belonging to a number of far-right groups being displayed at Russia's game against South Korea and Croatia's match with Brazil. |
Leading Fifa executives have repeatedly stated that financial sanctions have no deterrent effect. | Leading Fifa executives have repeatedly stated that financial sanctions have no deterrent effect. |
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