The FA opens an independent investigation into the events of the European Cup final

Rashford was subjected to racist abuse from the English fans for missing a penalty kick against Italy.

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The English Football Association appointed an independent commission to investigate the events that preceded and accompanied the European Cup final, on the 11th of this month, at Wembley in London, after fans without tickets forced their way into the stadium.

It was reported that thousands of fans forced their way into the stadium, storming the gates before the match that Italy won against England on penalties, after they tied 1-1 in regular and extra time.

And riots occurred in the stands and at the entrances to the stadium, after fans carrying tickets clashed with those who stormed the venue.

Scenes of rioting among drunken fans disturbed the atmosphere of England's first final match, at the continental level, and the first in total since the World Cup in 1966.

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