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'You are endangering your club' - Rangers to reject Europa League away tickets over sectarian singing

Rangers will reject any away ticket allocation for their next European fixture following a partial stadium closure from UEFA over sectarian singing.

UEFA ordered Rangers to close a section of Ibrox for Thursday's game against Legia Warsaw after supporters were found to have breached rules relating to racist behaviour in the Europa League qualifying match against Gibraltar-based St Joseph's in July.

No fewer than 3,000 seats will have to be left empty at Ibrox when Legia visit for the second leg of their play-off clash, with the aggregate score at 0-0.

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Rangers confirmed on Wednesday they will take further action in a bid to dissuade fans from singing sectarian chants, which the club said has left them facing another UEFA charge of racist behaviour from the opening encounter in Poland.