Steaua Bucharest have been fined by UEFA after Liverpool striker Djibril Cisse suffered racist abuse in a Champions League qualifier at the Bulgarian club this month.
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The France international was subjected to monkey chanting from Steaua fans during the third qualifying round first leg tie on August 10, UEFA's match observer reported, resulting in a 19,500 euro fine.
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But Steaua's executive director denied Cisse had been the victim of racism, and said the club planned to appeal the guilty verdict.
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"We're unhappy because the demonstrations reported during the match weren't racial in character," insisted Valeriu Argaseala.
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Cisse said after the incident that racists would never "grind me down".
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And he questioned what powers UEFA had to tackle the problem.
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"You can say UEFA should take stronger action when it happens, but I'm not sure what they can do about it. You can't really stop these kind of people doing this.
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"It's not CSKA Sofia's fault and it's not their players' fault, so I don't know what can be done. When it happens, I'm sorry for football because no-one wants it.
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"I think the only solution is to educate people so that they understand they should not be doing this."
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In a seperate inquiry UEFA found CSKA Sofia also guilty of racist abuse directed at a Shelbourne player during the Irish side's Champions League second qualifying round tie at the Romanian club.
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Announcing the 16,500 fine handed out to CSKA a UEFA statement said: "After eight minutes, it was reported that plastic bottles were thrown from the Steaua fans at the Shelbourne bench.
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"After 80 minutes, Shelbourne substitute Ndo Joseph's arrival on the pitch was greeted by "monkey sounds" from the home supporters, which recurred every time the player touched the ball."
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Both guilty clubs have until Monday to mount an appeal against the decision's taken by European football's governing body. — AFP
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