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Hard Rapid verdict: 150,000 euros fine and lock of the...

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The Senate 1 of the Austrian Football League took a decision after the incidents at the SK Rapid's away match in Hartberg.

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After the scandalous incidents in Hartberg, when the police attacked Rapid-Chaoten, almost caused a break, the Senate 1 of the Bundesliga came up with an unexpected verdict. The "damaged ones repair the infrastructure" and hope. Although the maximum financial penalty of 150,000 euros was imposed on Rapid, an absolute partial exclusion for "only one game". From up to three games without fans in the "curve" one had been assumed. At the start of th…

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Fans of the green and white had made an escalation at the Bundesliga away match in Hartberg

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The Senate 1 of the Austrian Football League took a decision after the incidents at the SK Rapid's away match in Hartberg.

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After the fan riots of the Rapid fans in the game in Hartberg, the Senate of the Austrian Football League has passed a verdict.

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After the events before the Bundesliga match between the TSV Hartberg and the SK Rapid, the Senate 1 of the Austrian Football League imposed a fine and a partial exclusion. On Tuesday, the Senate 1 of the Austrian Football League took a decision on the incidents before the Bundesliga match between the TSV Hartberg and the SK Rapid. Fine of 150,000 The club must pay a fine of 150,000 euros and accept an unconditional partial exclusion from the pu…

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After the heavy riots in the last match against Hartberg, Rapid Vienna expressed a penalty of 150,000 euros and a partial exclusion of fans in the next Bundesliga home game.

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Die Presse broke the news in Vienna, Austria on Tuesday, March 18, 2025.
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