Anti-violence fines Betis 50,000 euros for encouraging ultra groups

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The Anti-Violence Commission proposed to fine Real Betis 50,000 euros for promoting and encouraging ultra groups during a training session before the final LaLiga match against Sevilla FC, where a hundred or two fans were sang insultingly against the Sevillian club.

According to Antiviolencia, the events took place in a rally in front of the stadium, where many flares and smoke canisters were activated and banners from the radical and violent group of Betis (Supporters) were displayed and where the club players on the way out. on one of the terraces of the field to greet these fans.

“This type of actions and support for ultra groups of football clubs contributes to the development of a climate of violence in the hours before a football match and is authorized by Law 19/2007, of July 11, against violence, racism, xenophobia and intolerance in sport,” the commission added.

The Betic team was also proposed for another fine of €3,001 for deficiencies in the access control measures and the permanence of spectators by allowing the introduction and display of two large banners in one stand, without notifying the security coordinator or attaching a fireproof certificate. this.

Source: La Verdad

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