Alwaght- Russia have been handed a suspended disqualification from Euro 2016 by Uefa if its fans cause further trouble at matches in the competition.
Following the crowd violence inside the Stade Velodrome during the 1-1 draw with England on Saturday the Russian Football Union [RFU] have been fined €150,000, and warned that the suspension will be lifted and disqualification imposed if “incidents of a similar nature happen inside the stadium at any of the remaining matches of the Russian team during the tournament.

French police have revealed plans to deport up to 50 Russian football supporters believed to have been involved in the violent clashes that marred the build-up to the Euro 2016 match between Russia and England in Marseille, which left 35 people in hospital after three days of trouble.
They were also accused of racist behaviors.
The Clashes of Russian and English Fans

English and Russian Soccer Fans squared up and hurled taunts at one another in Marseille made police use tear gas to disperse them ahead of England’s opening game with Russia.
Bare-chested Supporters who had been drinking for most of the day at pubs in the city threw bottles at French riot police, who used tear gas to disperse them. The officers, who wore full riot gear, were seen marching towards hundreds of England fans who ran away down the street.
The clashes came after a first night of violence in the southern French city on Thursday. Police with helmets, batons and shields grappled troublemakers to the ground on Friday night amid beer bottles and rubbish strewn across the cobbled streets.