UEFA has charged Inter Milan over the racist behaviour of their fans during the Europa League match against Tottenham last week.
Inter fans taunted Spurs striker Emmanuel Adebayor and other black players with monkey chants, and the abuse was reported to UEFA by the match delegate and anti-discrimination body FARE.
The Italian club has also been charged with insufficient organisation and throwing of missiles and/or fireworks. The case will be dealt with on April 19.
Spurs lost the last-16 second leg 4-1 after extra-time but progressed to the quarter-finals on away goals with the tie finishing 4-4 on aggregate.
However, the main talking point after the match revolves around the racist abuse directed at Tottenham players.
Monkey chants appeared to be aimed at several Spurs players, notably goalscorer Emmanuel Adebayor, while a fan was seen with an inflatable banana.
It is not the first time Spurs have had problems against Italian sides this season, with Lazio reprimanded for racist behaviour in both their Group J ties.Lord Herman Ouseley, chair of Kick It Out, said the problem needs further addressing.
'This trend of black players representing English clubs abroad being roundly abused in this way, needs to be dealt with,' Ouseley said in a statement released to Press Association Sport.
'Again, it appears that the match officials have failed in their duty to protect the players under their watch.
'Campaigning groups like Kick It Out, particularly in the face of domestic issues here in the UK, can only do so much. Unless UEFA does more on the issue, we stand still.'