Football's world
governing body Fifa has started disciplinary proceedings against Mexico
after alleged homophobic chants been made by their fans during their World Cup
match against Cameroon last Friday.
In a statement, Fifa said the inquiry began after what they called "improper conduct" by Mexican fans.

Fifa sources said they are also looking into alleged acts of discrimination by fans from the world Cup hosts Brazil, Russia and Croatia.
a set of new rules to curb such actions were introduced by Fifa last year.
Fifa's anti-discrimination policy states a first time offender whether fans or players can be punished by having to play a game behind closed doors.
Subsequent or more serious offences can be punished by deduction of points, relegation or expulsion from a competition.
Fifa officials say they also have evidence of banners owned by a number of far right groups being put on displayed at Russia's game against South Korea and Croatia's match with Brazil.
Leading Fifa executives have repeatedly stated that financial sanctions have being proven to be futile as they have no deterrent effect on offenders.
In a statement, Fifa said the inquiry began after what they called "improper conduct" by Mexican fans.

Fifa sources said they are also looking into alleged acts of discrimination by fans from the world Cup hosts Brazil, Russia and Croatia.
a set of new rules to curb such actions were introduced by Fifa last year.
Fifa's anti-discrimination policy states a first time offender whether fans or players can be punished by having to play a game behind closed doors.
Subsequent or more serious offences can be punished by deduction of points, relegation or expulsion from a competition.
Fifa officials say they also have evidence of banners owned by a number of far right groups being put on displayed at Russia's game against South Korea and Croatia's match with Brazil.
Leading Fifa executives have repeatedly stated that financial sanctions have being proven to be futile as they have no deterrent effect on offenders.
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