Police Scotland have launched an investigation into a video showing the Republic of Ireland women's team taking part Pro-IRA chants.
have launched an investigation into a video showing the Republic of Ireland women's team taking part Pro-IRA chants.Cup play-off win over Scotland.
The game took place at Hampden, with the Irish running out deserved 1-0 winners courtesy of an Amber Barrett strike. However, the game has been marred by a clip of the team's stars singing"Oh ah up the Ra" in the changing rooms post-match. The chant is in reference to the IRA.UEFA swiftly confirmed that they were investigating the matter.A Police Scotland statement reads: "We are aware of the video and enquiries into the incident are ongoing.
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