The Hungarians ask Romania after two fans of CFR Cluj were beaten because they spoke Hungarian

Two minor supporters of CFR Cluj were beaten earlier this week by the supporters of the University of Cluj, and the Star supporters caused incidents to the match with Csikszereda, things that made Hungary's Foreign Minister Peter Szijjarto to call his Romanian counterpart, Emil Hurezeanu.

The ultras of the University of Cluj. Photo Cristian Cosma
The Hungarian official was worried after finding out what happened in the last days in Romanian football and had a private discussion with Emil Hurezeanu, writes ProSport. He published the conclusions of the conversation with the Minister of Foreign Affairs of Romania, on his personal Facebook page. The first topic was that of the supporters beaten by the supporters of the University of Cluj rival, because they would have spoken in Hungarian (a fact not confirmed by the Romanian authorities: “There were no data or indications from which the facts would have been committed on ethnic or race grounds”).
Star fans, incidents at Miercurea-Ciuc
The second case discussed by the two politicians was revealed by the journalists from German Sport, who wrote about the incidents caused by the Star fans at the match with Csikszereda, when the red-blue ultras have displayed, at Miercurea-Ciuc, a banner with the message. “Raise infamous territorial claims / In reality you are hungry.”
“In the Szekler Land, before the football match in the second division of Csíkszereda and the Steaua on Thursday, an anti -Maghiar banner was hung in front of the Miko Castle in Csikszereda; La Sâncrăieni (Harghita), the Szekler flag exhibited near the tour statue was damaged by the supporters of the Bucharest team, the match; Fans of Cluj University The young Hungarians beat ”, noted the German sports.
Hungarians demand that such cases be taken seriously by Romanians
Peter Szijjarto made public the conclusions of the discussion with the MAE chief on Facebook: “I consulted by telephone with my colleague Emil Hurezeanu, the Minister of Foreign Affairs of Romania, with whom I agreed that these cases be taken seriously and treated according to their severity.
My colleague assured me that the Romanian authorities will do everything possible to retain and punish the perpetrators. Also, we agreed that all possible means should be used to prevent the repetition of such acts and we must also prevent individuals and extremist groups from destroying more and more improved relationships between the two countries. “.