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UEFA has announced charges against both the Serbian FA and the English, for improper conduct of its players, and against the Serbs for 'alleged racist chanting' by fans.
The FA has sent UEFA a full dossier of evidence, including video footage and a catalogue of incidents which it reported to match officials during and after the match.
A statement from Horne read: "We were shocked and appalled by the disgraceful events that occurred in Serbia last night.
"Our players and staff were subjected to racial abuse, violence as well as missiles being thrown at them throughout the match. What occurred is inexcusable and not acceptable.
"We call on UEFA to take the strongest possible action against the Serbian FA, their supporters and anyone found guilty of being involved in the numerous instances of violence and abuse.
"We have also been in contact with UEFA's senior executives to express our deep concern at this matter.
"It is also clear that we must defend
"FA officials made UEFA officials aware of racist abuse from sections of the crowd aimed at a number of England's black players at half-time on Tuesday evening.
"This matter was discussed again during a meeting with UEFA after those disgraceful scenes which followed the final whistle.
"No football team should be asked to play in any environment where racial abuse, violence and threatening behaviour is prevalent. We must question the validity of sending a team to Serbia in the future."
However the Serbian FA statement, which it translated into English, denies that its fans were guilty of 'any occurrences of racism', and said the controversy was isolated to the final minutes of the match.
"The FA of Serbia absolutely refuses [sic] and denies that there were any occurrences of racism before and during the match at the stadium in Krusevac.
"Making connection between the seen incident - a fight between members of the two teams - and racism has absolutely no ground and we consider it to be a total malevolence.
"Unfortunately, after the fourth minute of the additional time and the victory goal scored by the guest team, unpleasant scenes were seen on the pitch.
"And while most of the English team players celebrated the score, their player number three,
Both associations have had UEFA disciplinary charges launched over the behaviour of their players at the end of the stormy encounter which saw violent scenes after the final whistle.
A UEFA statement read: "UEFA has opened disciplinary proceedings against both the
"Regarding alleged racist chanting, UEFA will instigate proceedings against the FSS over the misconduct of their supporters during and at the end of the match. Proceedings will also be instigated against the FSS for the improper conduct of the Serbia players at the end of the match.
"UEFA will also commence proceedings against the FA for the improper conduct of the England players at the end of the match."
The cases will be dealt with at a meeting of UEFA's control and disciplinary Body on 22
The Serbian FA did issue an apology for the way its players and staff confronted members of the England party, saying: "
"By this we inform the overall public that we will, as a matter of urgency, start an internal disciplinary procedure and punish the culprits after reviewing all the reports.
"To be honest, we expect the same investigation from the English FA."
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