The UEFA Disciplinary Commission imposed this Friday a fine of 105,000 euros to the Croatian Football Federation for incidents committed by its fans during the match against Italy in the group stage of Euro 2024, adding to 115,000 accumulated from the previous two days.
“The Croatian Football Federation was fined 105,000 euros for throwing objects (45,000 euros), lighting flares (30,000 euros) and inappropriate behavior (30,000 euros) by some Croatian fans during the Croatia-Italy match which was played on June 24 in Leipzig,” the Croatian. the federation itself reported.
Three games, three penalties
On the first day, Croatia already received a fine of almost 88,000 euros and, on the second, more than 27,000. All for the same reasons: lighting flares, throwing things and inappropriate behavior.
Numbers exceeding those the Albanian Federation, which also received 3 fines, but whose total sum remained 171,000 euros. In this case, the Albanian fans, in addition to copying the actions of the Croatians, interrupted their three matches because some jumped on the field during the matches.
Source: La Verdad
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