Following allegedly hostile chants by Croatian and Albanian fans at the 2:2 draw between these two teams at the European Championship, Serbia has lodged a complaint with UEFA.
Those responsible even brought a withdrawal from the tournament into play. Among other things, the chants are said to have called for the killing of Serbs.
"We will demand that UEFA punish the associations of both selections, otherwise we will consider how to proceed," said the general secretary of the Serbian Football Association, Jovan Surbatovic, on public broadcaster RTS in Serbia. His association had been punished "for individual cases", "and our fans behaved much better than the others."
UEFA has already fined the Serbian and Albanian associations 10,000 euros each for provocative messages from fans at the European Championships. English media also reported that monkey noises were allegedly made in the direction of English players during England's group match against Serbia in Gelsenkirchen on Sunday.