Hungary fan disorder at Wembley could see FA face disciplinary action as FIFA opens proceedings

 Hungary fan disorder at Wembley could see FA face disciplinary action as FIFA opens proceedings



Hungary fans battled with police during the beginning phases of a 1-1 attract Tuesday's World Cup Qualifier at Wembley after one ally was captured for supposedly racially manhandling a steward 

The Football Association could confront discipline after FIFA opened disciplinary procedures over the difficulty including Hungary fans at Wembley on Tuesday night. 

FIFA has acted following problem among Hungary fans during the World Cup Qualifier against England which saw visiting fans battle with police after one ally was captured for supposedly racially manhandling a steward. 

Also, the English FA - as the match coordinator - is dependent upon the procedures alongside its Hungarian partner. 

It was a difficult situation in World Cup qualifying Group I as the match among Albania and Poland was suspended for 20 minutes after the Polish players were pelted with bottles. 

World football's administering body affirmed it would examine occasions at the two games in an assertion on Wednesday night, which read: "Following an examination of the match reports, FIFA has opened disciplinary procedures corresponding to the previous England v. Hungary and Albania v. Poland FIFA World Cup qualifier matches. 

"By and by, FIFA emphatically denounces the episodes at both matches and might want to express that its position stays firm and unflinching in dismissing any type of viciousness just as any type of separation or misuse. FIFA has an extremely clear zero-resistance position against such despicable conduct in football." 

The Polish FA is the subject of procedures, alongside the Albanian FA, as some Poland fans were engaged with episodes in the stands in Tirana.

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