Bayern Fined but Avoid Fan Ban over Champions League Crowd Incident
28 Articles
28 Articles
The fan-chaos after the match against Real Madrid has consequences for FC Bayern. Is there again a fan-exclusion?
Bayern Munich can compete in the Champions League semi-final against Paris Saint-Germain in front of full ranks, but has to pay a sumptuous fine. The German football champion was occupied by the UEFA with a penance of almost 90,000 euros due to various incidents in the quarter-final against Real Madrid. However, the Munichers who had already been sentenced to parole last December were spared from an imminent audience exclusion. In the final phas…
Injured photographers: FC Bayern was fined by UEFA due to incidents in the quarter-finals and is allowed to play against Paris in front of full ranks.
In the Champions League quarter final Bayern fans climbed over the fence and injured journalists. Because of such violations, the club must pay a penalty.
Bayern Munich was fined 90,000 euros after photographers were crushed and injured in the quarter-final return to Real Madrid in mid-April.
In the Champions League backlash of FC Bayern against Real Madrid photographers are injured by fans who are investigating UEFA. Now the verdict - and the German champion with a blue eye gets away.
Coverage Details
Bias Distribution
- 57% of the sources are Center
Factuality
To view factuality data please Upgrade to Premium













