Heavy penalties from UEFA on Borussia Dortmund, Copenhagen and Olympiacos

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The UEFA Ethics and Disciplinary Committee has announced harsh new sanctions as a result of the latest matches in club competitions. Starting with Borussia Dortmund – Copenhagen in the Champions League held on September 6. UEFA decided to fine Borussia Dortmund 40,000 euros and order the partial closure of the stadium, at least 6,000 seats, for the next match where The German club plays host. Punishment as a result of the use of flares, throwing objects and disturbances by people. The said partial closure of the stadium was suspended for a trial period of two years.

In addition, the Danish team was also fined 40,000 euros in addition to being banned from selling tickets to its fans in the next match where they play as visitors. Punishment also results in the use of flares, throwing objects and crowd disturbances. The ban on selling tickets to his followers will also have a year under a one-year trial period. The Danish team was also fined €5,000 for misusing the pitch during pre-training.

Immediate partial closure of Greek Olympiacos

Undoubtedly, the heaviest punishment was imposed on the Greek Olympiacos as a result of the Europa League match on September 15 against the German Freiburg. UEFA fined the Greek club €50,000 and the partial closure of the stadium, the entire north stand, in the next match it plays at home for the use of flares, throwing objects and the use of laser pointers. To that is added another 8,000 euros for blocking public roads.

Source: La Verdad

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