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Thursday, August 29, 2013NYON, Switzerland (AP) — UEFA says it has warned Champions League participant Shakhter Karagandy that it could face disciplinary action if it continues the ritual slaughter of animals before matches.The club from Kazakhstan killed a sheep last week at the Astana Arena the day before beating Celtic 2-0 in the play-offs.In Glasgow ahead of yesteray’s return match, Shakhter coach Viktor Kumykov suggested the ritual could be repeated.UEFA says its competitions department wrote to inform Shakhter that animal slaughter “was not acceptable in or around our competitions”.UEFA says the Kaza kh club “would face sanctions if it happens again”.Shakhter, the lowest-ranked team remaining in the Champions League, is aiming to reach the 32-team group stage for the first time.
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UEFA warns Shakhter over sheep-slaughter ritual