Rangers ban spectators from Ibrox after Nazi salute in pre-season friendly against West Ham | Football news

Rangers have banned a spectator from games at Ibrox after they were sent off the stadium for a Nazi salute during a pre-season game against West Ham.
Footage of the incident appeared on social media after the game, in which Rangers won 3-1.
An Ibrox spokesman said: “We are aware of a viral video online involving an individual in the home field wearing a football shirt representing another club.
“We condemn the appalling act of this individual, who will no longer be welcome at our stadium.
“This individual has been removed from the stadium by our managers. Any further inquiries please contact Police Scotland.”
Police Scotland said they were aware of the incident.
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