Germany's football association is struggling to salvage its image after disclosures it had suspended a Nigerian-born goalkeeper for throwing a plastic bottle at fans who were repeatedly taunting him with racist chants.
Ikenna Onukogu, a 27-year-old player with the Lower Rhine regional side Hertha Hamborn, was banned from playing for six matches after the incident this month during a game against the Dostlukspor Botrop.
The football association justified its decision, saying that Onukogu was suspended for "grossly unsportsmanlike behaviour ... in the interests of match security".
But according to eyewitnesses - including Hertha Hamborn's president, Christian Birken, and several opposing players - Onukogu was mobbed by supporters of Dostlukspor Botrop who gathered behind his goal and called him a "monkey".
They said the supporters threw a plastic bottle at the goalkeeper and told him: "Stick it up your a***."