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Fifa cracks down on racism
Fifa warn of possible suspensions for national associations.

Blatter fails to condemn Aragones.
Fifa have warned that they will suspend national associations who fail to impose new rules on racism.

The new regulations feature the ability to dock points from clubs or national associations whose fans engage in racist activity.

Blatter, president of Fifa, said,  'This is a fight against a devil which still exists unfortunately in our sport.'

However, he did not openly criticise the actions of Luis Aragones, the Spanish manager who called Thierry Henry 'a black shit'.  He also stopped short of supporting Henry's view that the French win was a victory against racism.
  
Blatter only commented, 'Thierry Henry is one of Fifa's anti-racism ambassadors so I am not going to contradict what he said.'
Racist behaviour has been a constant problem in leagues such as Spain, and in some Eastern European countries.