NYON, Switzerland: Croatia’s soccer federation was fined €150,000 ($165,000) by UEFA on Tuesday for offensive chants and disorder by fans at the Nations League Finals last month. In a further punishment, UEFA said Croatia fans cannot be sold tickets for the team’s next competitive away game — a European Championship qualifier in Armenia on Sept. 11. A provisional sanction of playing a competitive home game in an empty stadium was deferred for a two-year probationary period. UEFA said its disciplinary panel combined incidents at Croatia’s games at the Nations League mini-tournament in the Netherlands against the host and in the final against Spain, which won on a penalty shootout. A €70,000 ($77,000) fine was for “discriminatory behavior” by fans, and other fines were for throwing objects and lighting fireworks. “Racist behavior” by fans of men’s Under-21 Euros co-host Romania at a game against Ukraine last month was among charges brought by UEFA that added up to fines totaling €21,000 ($23,000). The Romanian federation was also charged with “transmitting provocative messages of an offensive and of a political nature.” Dutch club AZ Alkmaar was fined more than €80,000 ($88,000) for disorder at a home game against West Ham in the Europa Conference League semifinals in May. Some fans fought to try to get close to family and friends of the English team’s players. A one-game stadium closure at AZ was suspended for two years, UEFA said.
مشاركة :