A fine of 60,000 euros and a restriction on the sale of tickets for Anderlecht fans for three matches is the fine imposed by UEFA on the Belgian club after the serious incidents on October 3. It reactivated a penalty that had been suspended for the similar incident. In addition, he had to pay for all the damage caused to the San Sebastian team’s stadium.
There is already a sanction from UEFA after the serious incidents that occurred on Thursday, October 3 in the match between Real Sociedad and Anderlecht. Incidents committed by radicals of the Belgian club in breaking the windows of their enclosed area in the San Sebastian stadium and throwing chairs in the area where the Real Sociedad fans were.
As seen in the resolution, the charges against Anderlecht are “the throwing of objects” as well as “acts of damage caused to the stadium and its facilities” and “disturbing public order.”
As a result of all this, the Belgian club will not be able to sell tickets to its fans for the next three away games. One of them responded to UEFA reactivating the disciplinary measure hitherto suspended and imposed by the UEFA Appeal Committee in its decision of October 21, 2022 for lighting fireworks, throwing objects, acts of harm and disturbance of the people, i.e. prohibition. RSC Anderlecht from selling tickets to their home fans for a match. Two other matches were added to this match due to serious incidents in Donostia. In addition, he was fined 60,000 euros.
This obliges Anderlecht to contact Real Sociedad de Fútbol within a maximum period of 30 days for the repair of the damage caused by its fans, that is, the broken glass window and broken seats.
Source: La Verdad

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