The UEFA has just announced the latest disciplinary decisions in various club competitions and where the punishment imposed on Warsaw Legion after falling against Aston Villa of Conference League on the 30th of October. Europe’s top disciplinary body fined the away supporters €100,000 and banned the sale of tickets for their next five UEFA competition matches for crowd disturbances, acts of damage, throwing objects and -lit by flares.
It also ordered the Polish club to contact the English club to pay for the damages caused by its followers within 30 days. Particularly because of the high fences and broken light poles.
Another important penalty is for lazio, who became Atlético de Madrid’s group rival, for what happened in the match against Celtic on October 28. The Italian club was fined 59,875 euros. On the one hand, 25,000 euros and the partial closure of the stadium in sectors 48 and 49 of the Curva Nord, during the home game. This closure was suspended and under trial for two years. In addition, another fine of 16,750 euros for flares and 18,125 euros for throwing objects.
Danish club Copenhagen was fined 40,000 euros for the behavior of its fans in the match against Bayern in Munich on October 29. It also banned the sale of tickets to its fans away from home for the next against UEFA for lighting flares, although it was suspended for a two-year trial period.
The same fine to Eintracht Frankfurt for the behavior of its fans against PAOK on October 30 in the Conference in addition to the partial closure of the stadium in sectors 36, 38, 40, 42 in the next UEFA competition match where it acting as the host club. Also for lighting flares. The said closure was also suspended for two years.
UEFA also imposed a heavy fine of 58,500 on Swiss Servette as a result of what happened on October 30 in the Europa League match against Roma. Of this amount, a total of 12,000 euros for blocking public corridors, another 16,500 euros for throwing objects and another 30,000 euros in addition to the partial closure of the stadium during the next home game due to the lighting of flares. This partial closure was suspended for a two-year trial period.
Punishment by the Ukrainian and Bosnian federations
Furthermore, in terms of national teams, it fined the Ukrainian Federation 20,000 euros and ordered the partial closure of the stadium for the next match in the UEFA competition in which it will act as the host association, due to racist abuse behavior of its fans in the rivalry.against Italy. This closing will include at least 5,000 locations.
Finally, it fined the Football Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina 40,000 euros in addition to selling tickets to its visiting fans for its next match for the discriminatory behavior of its fans and the launching of flares at clash in Luxembourg on the 16th. .of November.
The penalties were completed with a fine to French Lens of 30,000 euros and the sale of tickets to the next home match to their fans for lighting flares, throwing objects and causing damage during their visit at Arsenal on November 29. The ban was suspended for two years. However, Lens must contact Arsenal within 30 days from the date of this decision for the repair of damages caused by their fans, that is, for the 50 broken seats.
Source: La Verdad

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