DOHA, Qatar (AP) — Discriminatory chants allegedly by Ecuador followers on the World Cup opening sport led FIFA to open the primary disciplinary case of the event on Tuesday.FIFA mentioned the cost was introduced “as a consequence of chants” on the sport in opposition to Qatar on Sunday and cited the part of its disciplinary code coping with discrimination.The chants have been reportedly directed at Chile, which introduced a authorized case forward of the World Cup to attempt to take Ecuador’s place.FIFA gave no timetable for coping with the case in opposition to the Ecuadorian soccer federation, which is held chargeable for fan conduct at video games.Ecuador followers additionally drew international consideration to their chants in Spanish of “we wish beer” through the staff’s 2-0 win at Al Bayt Stadium. It was a reference to FIFA and Qatari organizers banning the sale of beer with alcohol at stadiums. ___
FIFA fees Ecuador over fan chants at World Cup opener
