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UEFA charges Germany for improper fan neo-nazi conduct The Football Against Racism in Europe (FARE) group said a neo-nazi banner was displayed by German fans
UEFA charged the German soccer association on Tuesday for the ''improper conduct'' of its fans at a European Championship match against Denmark. Germany fans displayed ''inappropriate banners and symbols'' and were responsible for ''inappropriate chanting,'' the European soccer governing body said in a statement. Fans also set off fireworks at Sunday's match in Lviv, Ukraine. German fans have prompted UEFA charges after all three of the team's matches at Euro 2012. Portugal players were pelted with crumpled paper balls during a match in Lviv and UEFA fined the German association $12,550. Against the Netherlands, UEFA opened a case for fans setting off fireworks and throwing more paper balls. UEFA has not yet made a ruling. (For more sports news and updates, follow Ahram Online Sports on Twitter: @AO Sports / and facebook AhramOnlineSports)