Rangers FC has faced charges from UEFA following an incident where a racist banner was displayed by fans during their Europa League match against Fenerbahce at Ibrox. While the club praised the enthusiasm of their supporters, they expressed embarrassment and disappointment at the actions of a small minority, stating it contradicts the club's progressive and inclusive values. Rangers are currently investigating the incident and plan to identify those responsible. They affirmed their commitment to diversity, stating that anyone unwilling to embrace this ethos should no longer associate with the club. Meanwhile, the team progresses to face Athletic Club in the quarter-finals.
Rangers expressed embarrassment over UEFA charges related to a racist banner unveiled by fans, underscoring that such actions do not represent the club's values.
The club affirmed its commitment to diversity and announced efforts to identify and penalize those responsible for the offensive behavior at the match.
In their statement, Rangers emphasized that anyone who does not believe in inclusivity should disassociate from the club, reinforcing their modern and progressive identity.
Despite these issues, Rangers celebrated their team's victory over Fenerbahce and are preparing for their upcoming quarter-final match against Athletic Club.
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