UEFA tough penalties on Romania and Croatia

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UEFA is very tough and strong along with the Romanian and Croatian federations as a result of procedures opened on the last day of the Nations League by the national teams. On the one hand, there is Romania, which, despite its massive victory at home to Bosnia Herzegovina, was relegated to League C, and fined 30,000 euros in addition to the partial closure of the stadium by the Romanian Football Federation, at least 2,000 seats. , in the next UEFA competition match played at home.

The penalty is for throwing things , lighting firecrackers, sending a provocative message of an offensive nature, acts of damage and mass disorder. The said partial closure has been suspended for a trial period of two years, starting today.

Racist behavior of Bosnian fans

In connection with the same match, UEFA also ordered the partial closure of the Football Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina’s stadium, which has at least 2,000 seats, during the next home match due to the racist behavior of its supporters. The said partial closure of the stadium was also suspended for the same trial period of two years.

In addition, the Federation was fined 10,000 euros and banned from selling tickets to its visiting fans for its next match in UEFA competition. In this case, in addition to the racist behavior of its fans, the throwing of objects was added along with the damage and disorder in the crowd. To the point that the European organization gives a period of 30 days for paying the Romanian Federation the damage caused by the 39 chairs destroyed by its followers.

Partial closure of 2,000 seats in Croatia

But the highest fine is for the Croatian Federation as a result of the clash against Austria in the same Nations League on September 25. Fine 20,000 euros in addition to the partial closure of the Croatian Football Federation stadium in the next game played by the Croatian team at home as a result of the racist and discriminatory behavior of its fans. The closure affects 2,000 seats and must be notified in advance by the Croatian Football Federation. It also imposes another fine of 20,625 for throwing objects and a third of 2,500 for lighting flares. A total of 43,125 euros fine.

Source: La Verdad

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