Montenegrin club FK Arsenal Tivat ban reduced to seven years by UEFA
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The European Football Union (UEFA) has reduced the punishment of the Arsenal team from Tivat to a seven-year ban from playing in Europe, due to alleged match-fixing in the 2023 Conference League qualifiers.
Montenegrin club FK Arsenal Tivat ban reduced to seven years by UEFA
UEFA’s Control, Ethics and Disciplinary Body amended its July decision, which had imposed a longer ban after an investigation into allegations of match-fixing during its Conference League qualifying tie with Alashkert FC in July 2023.
The European Football Association partially accepted the appeal of the club from Tivat, while annulling and lifting Puletic's 10-year suspension.
London (Royters) reduced the European Football Union (EUFA) today, Wednesday, the suspension of Arsenal Tivat from Montenegro from participating in all of its championships to seven years instead of 10, with a fine reduced from Euro500,000 to Euro400,000, after the Panel appealed against charges of tampering with the results of the games. The Yueva Monitoring, Ethics and Discipline Board took a decision last July to impose a long ban after an in…


The UEFA Appeals Committee has slightly reduced the punishment for Montenegrin club Arsenal Tivat, which was banned from European competition for ten years in July for match-fixing. The ban will be reduced to seven years on appeal, UEFA announced.
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