Sparta Prague fans handed the Rangers a safety warning when the Czech government issued a recommendation regarding a “deteriorating situation”.
Sparta Prague fans were warned not to travel to Glasgow to face the Rangers in the European League.
Quarterback Glenn Camara was the target of fans during the group stage match with a crowd of 10,000 schoolchildren.
The reason is the despicable abuse he received from Slavia Prague defender Ondrej Kudila when both teams clashed last season in Europe.
The fallout from the last terrible incident in the Czech capital led the government to consider measures.
Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of the Interior Jan Hamáček was the last to speak during a discussion on the clash in Ibrox on 25 November.
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Hamáček said the Home Office was asking the Scottish Government to take special security measures for travel.
His advice, however, is not to make a trip at all.
said the politician sports : “We have taken steps to increase the security of Czech citizens in Scotland.
“I expect that Sparta Prague fans will want to support the team. I would like to encourage them to consider their visit to Scotland and to reflect on the deteriorating situation after the first match between the two teams. ”
In the letter, I also addressed the Scottish Home Secretary and asked him to pay attention to the security of Czech citizens in Scotland.
“They can be fans, tourists, but also people on business trips.”
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