The UEFA Control, Ethics and Disciplinary Committee has strictly sanctioned the Warsaw Legion for the incidents that occurred on February 22 in the clash against the mold Norwegian from the first round of the Conference League.
Match where UEFA denounced insufficient spectator movement; blocking public hallways and a message on a prohibited banner.
As a result, UEFA ordered the partial closure of the stadium. Warsaw Legion. In particular, all stands except the North Stand in the next UEFA competition match where the Warsaw Legion play as the host club. Something that won’t happen until next season as the Polish club were eliminated from this tie. But in addition, a fine for a total amount of €21,000 is imposed.
UEFA also clarified that, along with this partial closure, the current partial closure of the north stand stadium imposed on December 19, 2023 will also be fulfilled. As a result of this, the Warsaw Legion will play their next home game behind closed doors.
But this is not the only disciplinary sanction imposed by the European body. In addition, he allowed the Toulouse as a result of the crash before the Benfica this February 22 in the Europa League.
Meeting where objects were thrown; blocking public roads, lighting flares and unsportsmanlike conduct by Paul Garcia. As a result of this, the Toulouse was fined 25,000 euros and ordered the partial closure of the stadium for the next match in Europe. Such partial closure of the stadium is subject to a two-year trial period.
He was also fined €20.4125 for throwing objects and blocking public roads; and Pol García, a staff member of Toulousefor a fight for unsportsmanlike conduct.
Finally, UEFA allowed the Victoria Plzeň for what happened in the meeting before the Servette on March 14, back from the round of 16 of the Conference League, where things were thrown.
The disciplinary body fined the Victoria Plzeň with €30,000 and order the partial closure of the stadium for the next UEFA competition match played as the host club, due to the throwing of objects. Said partial closure was suspended for a trial period of two years. This will allow you to have full capacity to receive the Fiorentina next April 11.
Source: La Verdad

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