UEFA fined rivals of Prague’s Slavia from the European Conference League Feyenoord Rotterdam with a fine in the total amount of 48,000 euros (1.22 million crowns) for the behavior of fans during the November match in Eden. The penalty also includes a conditional ban on the sale of tickets for one outdoor cup match with a two-year delay.
Supporters of the Dutch club were guilty of firing flares and throwing objects in a 2: 2 draw on November 25, for which UEFA fined 40,000 euros. Feyenoord will pay another 8,000 for fan vandalism. The club was ordered to unite with Slavia and agree on compensation for the destroyed seats.
At the end of November, the Dutch club came to support the Czech capital with over two thousand supporters. Even before the match, the Prague police arrested 11 of them for offenses such as the use of pyrotechnics, disobedience to the call and an offense against public order.
Sparta’s opponent in the European League Bröndby Copenhagen will also pay a fine for similar offenses in the auditorium as in Slavia. The spectators are at fault in the home game with Lyon and the club will cost 30,000 euros.
UEFA penalized Eintracht Frankfurt with the same fine and the unconditional partial closure of the stadium for the next domestic duel, and his opponent Royal Antwerp, in addition to the fine of 30,000, is not allowed to send his fans to the next outdoor match. In addition to pyrotechnics and throwing objects, punishments are also the result of riots in the auditorium. They were called by fans of a Belgian club, one of them injured one of the spectators by firing a flare into the galleries.
Legia Warsaw will pay ten thousand euros more after the match with Naples, and the actions of Arnhem fans at Rennes Stadium came to 35,000 euros. In addition, the Dutch club may not take supporters for the next outdoor match.
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