Uefa war with the bag

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A front is opened between Uefa And the Tas Following a decision adopted by the Swiss Court on March 31 in favor of the Norwegian Women Team of Brann On that day the bag was resolved in the club’s favor for the penalty imposed as a result of the songs ‘Uefa mafia’ and of having banners with the same motto. Specifically it is at a meeting of Champions League Women of the season and which, as a result of these kinds of thoughts, the Nordic team is punished by 5000 euros.

A decision that had a response yesterday’s response Uefa where “he accused the reception of a tas award where a fine of 5,000 euros was canceled at the Norwegian Club Brann SK (Female) for the bad behavior of a group of “followers.”

But in the opinion of the highest European football agency, “the fine imposed at the Norwegian club was canceled only because of the real extraordinary case conditions and the low probative base could be used.”

And he does not consider it Supreme Court He entered to judge the freedom of expression that the Norwegian Club had disputed with his resources: “In the current case, the Tad He did not confirm in any way that freedom of expression could be justified that they are -scalled “fans” have made offensive statements. In addition, the Tad confirmed “the Uefa It has a legitimate interest in regulation to ensure public safety and prevent improper illnesses or behavior during a football game. “”

The statement concludes that “the organs of the discipline of Uefa They will continue to apply their zero tolerance policy against inappropriate behavior to ensure that UEFA parties are not the view of violent, racist or improper behavior of an sports event. “

Source: La Verdad

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