World Cup hosts, Russia have been charged with fan racism by FIFA following complaints after their international friendly against France.
Monkey chants were heard when black players touched the ball during the game in St Petersburg, which France won 3-1.
After collecting evidence of the abuse, FIFA says “disciplinary proceedings have been opened against the Russian Football Union for this incident.”
Paul Pogba and Co were subjected to racist abuse throughout the friendly in Russia.
Barcelona star Ousmane Dembele was also targeted.
Dembele had to suffer verbal barrages when he took corners — as did Pogba after he scored a free-kick.
Russia was previously charged with racist behaviour by its fans at the last two European Championships. On both occasions, the RFU paid a fine.
It’s the third racism case this season at St Petersburg Stadium, which will host a World Cup semi-final match.
Zenit St Petersburg has twice faced UEFA charges for racism by its fans in Europa League games.
Alexei Smertin, the Russian Football Union’s anti-discrimination inspector, said global soccer’s governing body had informed it about the launch of an investigation into the incident.