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After England players were subjected to racial abuse during a World Cup qualifier in Budapest, the Hungarian Football Federation defended "the great majority" of the country's supporters on Friday.
The organization promised to take action against supporters who "entered the field, hurled flares and drinks," but claimed that such "disruptors" were in the minority and did not mention the racial insults in a statement.
After England players were subjected to racial abuse during a World Cup qualifier in Budapest, the Hungarian Football Federation defended "the great majority" of the country's supporters on Friday.
"The vast majority of the sixty thousand fans visiting the Puskas Arena supported the Hungarian national team in a sporting manner, even when the team was already losing," it said in a statement.
"It is in their defense that the disruptors need to be identified and severely punished."
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