The Professional Footballer’s Association is the latest organisation to call for an overhaul to UEFA's disciplinary processes after expressing their “disappointment” at the sanctions issued to Bulgaria for the racist behaviour of supporters during a match against England earlier this month.
England’s 6-0 Euro 2020 qualifying victory in Sofia on October 14 was marred by racist chants and Nazi salutes from sections of the crowd, with the match paused twice by officials due to the incidents.
BFU president and head coach Krasimir Balakov quit their respective posts in wake of the game, with UEFA urged to make an example of Bulgaria in order send out a strong message.