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Soccer Club's Fans Rankle Argentine Jews

Friday, April 29, 2005 3:16:58 PM
By KEVIN GRAY

Fans of Talleres soccer club hold flags emblazoned with a swastika during the match against Gimnasia de Jujuy in Cordoba, some 700 kilometers north west Buenos Aires, Thursday April, 28, 2005. Jewish leaders called on Argentine soccer authorities on Friday to investigate an incident.  (AP Photo/Irma Montiel/Tlam) BUENOS AIRES OUTBUENOS AIRES, Argentina (AP) - Jewish leaders demanded Friday that Argentine soccer authorities take action against a club whose fans waved flags emblazoned with swastikas at a professional match.

Television images showed fans of the second-division club Talleres waving the flags ahead of the team's match Thursday night against rival Gimnasia de Jujuy in the central city of Cordoba.

The match went ahead as scheduled and police reportedly went into the stands after the fans but they disappeared into the crowd as the officers approached. No arrests were made, police said.


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