Russian Premier League side Torpedo Moscow will "play two home games in an empty stadium" in what is its fourth racism-related punishment this season. The Russian Football Union (RFS) said Torpedo fans "displayed a Nazi symbol" during Sunday's 3-1 win at Arsenal Tula. The punishment "will take place in May, as Torpedo's next two home games are already to be behind closed doors" (BBC, 4/7). ... FIFA has "ended proceedings against" FA Chair Greg Dyke after he returned a £16,000 ($23,725) Parmigiani watch given to him by the Brazilian Football Federation (CBF). Dyke was "one of 65 football officials to be given a watch" during the 2014 World Cup in Brazil. The 67-year-old originally said he "planned to donate it to charity" (BBC, 4/7). ... The bathroom and 203 chairs of the Arena Corinthians' visitor section "were destroyed" by Brasileiro side Santos' fans during Sunday's clássico against Corinthians. The case against Santos "will go to court" next week (ESTADÃO, 4/6). ... The Confederation of African Football voted on Tuesday to "remove an age limit on its officials, paving the way for Issa Hayatou to stay on as president." All 54 countries at the organization's congress in Cairo "agreed to change the statutes which previously stopped officials serving past the age of 70." Hayatou, 68, will now be able to stand for another term in office in '17 (BBC, 4/7). ... The Turkish Super League has been suspended for a week after the "attack on Fenerbahce's team bus at the weekend." Turkish Football Federation Chair Yildirim Demiroren said, "We believe the incident was a terrorist attack, targeting not only Fenerbahce but Turkish sports. We decided to postpone all league and cup games for a week." The suspension came after Fenerbahce had "called for a ban on all footballing activities on Sunday" (REUTERS, 4/6).