UEFA open probe into allegations of antisemitism by German fans against Maccabi Haifa and racist abuse by Czech children against Glen Kamara during last month's Europa League games UEFA has opened an investigation into racist and anti-Semitic abuse last month Czech children and German supporters are accused of directing vile abuse Union Berlin have apologised for anti-Semitic remarks aimed at Maccabi Haifa Sparta Prague have denied that Czech children racially abused Glen Kamara
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UEFA opened investigations on Tuesday into allegations of racist abuse by Czech children and antisemitism by German fans at Europa League games.
Thousands of young fans booed Rangers midfielder Glen Kamara, who is black, during the team's visit to Sparta Prague last Thursday. However, Sparta denies allegations of racism.
Union Berlin already apologized for 'shameful and intolerable' abuse by its fans targeted at fans of Israeli club Maccabi Haifa on the same evening.