UEFA has fined again, for another week, the French club Olympique de Marseille for the inappropriate behavior of their fans on the occasion of the clash on October 26 at Velodrome he is new AEK Athens.
In this case by blocking access, lighting flares and laser pointers.
So it decided to fine the French club 50,000 euros and partially close the stadium. Olympique de Marseillespecifically the Virage Nord in the next match of the competition of UEFA that club will act as host club, by lighting flares. Said partial stadium closure was suspended for a two-year trial period. In addition, a fine of 20,000 euros for using laser pointers and 26,000 euros for blocking corridors. A total of 96,000 euros in fines for the French club.
European football’s highest body also fined the Prague Slavia in their match against Roma on November 9, also for blocking vomit, throwing objects, offensive messages and the use of flares. The second coach of the Czech club was also allowed, Zdeněk Houštecký.
that is why UEFA has imposed a fine of 91,512 euros for all these concepts. A total of 30,000 euros and the partial closure of the stadium Slavia Prague in sectors 106-110 of the north stood for the next match in the competition of UEFA which will act as the host club, by lighting flares. The said partial closure of the stadium was suspended for a trial period of two years. In addition, 34,000 euros for blocking public roads, 10,125 euros for throwing objects and 17,500 euros for sending a provocative message of an offensive nature. He also punishes the second coach with a match. Zdeněk Houštecký.
Finally UEFA was fined 44,000 euros Stade de Rennais for the conflict before him Panathinaikos Greek this November 9th.
The decision implies the partial closure of the stadium of the French club in the stand of the “Groupe Rose” in the next match of the competition of UEFA that the club will act as host club, in addition to a fine of 20,000 euros for lighting flares. Said partial stadium closure was suspended for a two-year trial period. It also imposes another fine of 24,000 euros for blocking public roads.
Source: La Verdad

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