Rayo-Albacete game marred by ‘Nazi’ chants to finish behind closed doors

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(Reuters) – A Spanish second division match between Rayo Vallecano and Albacete that was abandoned at halftime on Dec. 15 after a player was subjected to ‘Nazi’ chants will resume behind closed doors, the Spanish Football Federation (RFEF) said on Friday.

Albacete forward Roman Zozulya was targeted by chants from Rayo supporters, leading the referee to abandon the game, marking the first time in Spanish football history that a match was abandoned due to offensive chanting.

The RFEF’s Competition Committee said in a statement here that the second half of the match would be played behind closed doors but has not yet set a date.

Rayo were also hit with a two-match partial stadium ban and fined 18,000 euros ($20,075.40) over the incident.