World Cup 2018: Fifa fines Russia for 'discriminatory banner'

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Russia play Spain in the last 16 on Sunday after the country reached the World Cup knockout stage for the first time in post-Soviet history

Fifa has fined World Cup hosts Russia 10,000 Swiss francs (£7,645) after their fans displayed a discriminatory banner during the 3-0 loss to Uruguay.

Serbia have been fined £15,000 for a "political and offensive banner" during their 2-0 defeat by Brazil in their final group game.

The Serbs were fined for a similar banner earlier in the tournament.

Mexico were fined £11,500 after their fans threw objects during their side's 3-0 defeat by Sweden.

Morocco were fined £50,000 after their 2-2 draw with Spain for a series of incidents, including crowd disturbances and six members of technical staff forcing their way on to the pitch after the final whistle.

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Last week Switzerland's Granit Xhaka, Xherdan Shaqiri and Stephan Lichtsteiner were also fined for their 'double-headed eagle gesture' celebrations, a reference to the Albanian flag, in their side's win over Serbia.

Arsenal midfielder Xhaka and Stoke City forward Shaqiri are ethnic Albanians from Kosovo, where a Serbian crackdown on the Albanian population ended with Nato military intervention in 1999.

Granit Xhaka (left) and Xherdan Shaqiri both play their football in England

Source: bbc.com

Source: bbc.com