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League wants legal action in Zozulia scandal

Roman Zozulia (R) insisted he was "not linked to or a supporter of any paramilitary or neo-Nazi group," after Rayo Vallecano fans displayed banners that read "Vallekas is not the place for Nazis"
Roman Zozulia (R) insisted he was "not linked to or a supporter of any paramilitary or neo-Nazi group," after Rayo Vallecano fans displayed banners that read "Vallekas is not the place for Nazis"
The 27-year-old spent just 24 hours on loan at the club from Spanish rivals Real Betis before being recalled.
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The Spanish football league on Thursday said they were pursuing legal action against 10 fans of Rayo Vallecano who accused Ukrainian international Roman Zozulia of having "neo-Nazi" sympathies.

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Zozulia, 27, spent just 24 hours on loan at the club from Spanish rivals Real Betis before being recalled following Vallecano fans greeting his arrival with banners reading: "Vallekas is not the place for Nazis."

But La Liga on Thursday said they were bringing a criminal case against 10 fans "on charges of coercion".

Zozulia insisted he was "not linked to or a supporter of any paramilitary or neo-Nazi group."

However, he did admit to "collaborating with the Ukranian army to help protect his country."

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Zozulia has only made six appearances for Betis since joining on a free transfer from Dnipro Dnipropetrovsk at the start of the season.

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