The Appeal Committee of UEFA dismissed the appeal filed by turkish federation after the punishment imposed on October 13 as a result of the fight against Luxembourg in the League of Nations played on September 22.
In this way, it maintains the decision of the UEFA Control, Ethics and Disciplinary Committee, which decided to fine the Turkish Football Federation 25,000 euros and order the partial closure of the Turkish Football Federation stadium, which has at least 5,000 seats. , in the next (UEFA competition match in which the Turkish Football Federation acts as the host association. Penalty as a result of throwing objects. The said partial closure of the stadium was suspended for a trial period of two years from last September 22.
Nantes’ appeal was accepted
UEFA has partially accepted Nantes’ appeal for the match against Qarabag on October 27, 2022 in France. Finally, Nantes was fined 50,000 euros and the partial closure of its stadium, specifically the entire Loire grandstand, during the club’s next European competition match. Penalty is imposed for lighting and launching flares. The partial closure of the stadium was suspended for a trial period of two years.
He also accepts the appeal of Polish MKS Pogoń Szczecin in their Conference League clash against Danish Brondy on July 28.
Finally, UEFA fined 20,000 euros and banned MKS Pogoń Szczecin from selling tickets to its fans away from home for the next European competition match, due to public disturbances and damage caused.
In addition, it ordered MKS Pogoń Szczecin to contact Brøndby within 30 days to repair damages caused by its supporters, that is, for the destruction of seats, fences and nets.
Source: La Verdad
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