Sydney United 58 fans condemned for Nazi salutes at cup final

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Sydney Utd 58 fans condemned for Nazi salutes at cup final

Football Australia has strongly condemned a "small number" of Sydney United 58 fans who appeared to perform Nazi salutes and booed the Welcome to Country during last night's Australia Cup final.Former Sydney United 58 player Craig Foster has condemned some of the club's fansMore than 16,000 fans attended the match at CommBank Stadium in Western Sydney, with A-league team Macarthur FC beating Sydney United 58 2-0.

Fans continued to chant and make noise as Erin Wilkins stepped up to deliver the Welcome to Country, before some started to boo.

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