The FIFA international soccer organization has ruled that Hungary must play a crucial game in an empty stadium because of “abhorrent” anti-Semitic chants by fans in a friendly game against Israel last August.

The car-right Jobbik party plans to rally outside the stadium during the March 22 game to protest the ban, which the team is appealing, the Irish Times reported.

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Supporters of the national team shouted “filthy Jews” and “Buchenwald” while the Israeli national anthem HaTikvah was being played.

Fans also unfurled Iranian and Palestinian Authority flags.

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