UEFA probe alleged ´discriminatory incidents´ in Sparta v Rangers clash after Kamara boos

UEFA has launched an investigation into alleged discriminatory incidents in Sparta Prague s Europa League clash with Rangers.

The fixture, which the Scottish Premiership champions won 1-0, was originally due to be played behind closed doors following the racist abuse of Monaco midfielder Aurelien Tchouameni in August but around 10,000 school children and accompanying adults were allowed to attend.

The match last Thursday was marred by the booing of Rangers black players, with Glen Kamara seemingly subjected to particularly vocal taunts.

Last March, UEFA ruled Kamara had been the victim of a racist slur from Ondrej Kudela in Rangers fixture against Sparta s Czech rivals Slavia Prague.

European football s governing body said in a statement on Tuesday: In ac…