Russian club slams 'bigotry' by rival fans

Russian club slams 'bigotry' by rival fans

Published Aug. 3, 2015 4:48 a.m. ET

MOSCOW (AP) Russian Premier League football team Anzhi Makhachkala has called for an end to ''bigotry'' in domestic football after its fans were abused by CSKA Moscow supporters.

Throughout CSKA's 1-0 home win over Anzhi on Saturday, CSKA fans shouted derogatory slogans about the Caucasus region. They also displayed a banner bearing the words ''animal planet'' with a modified Anzhi crest featuring an apparent anti-gay slur.

Anzhi fans typically hail from ethnic minority groups in the Caucasus.

In a statement headed ''we demand football is protected from bigotry,'' Anzhi's general director Sergei Korablev asked law enforcement and football authorities to investigate the incidents.

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Some CSKA fans say they were also abused by Anzhi supporters.

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