Serbian soccer club Partizan punished by UEFA for fans’ Kosovo banner and offensive chants
UEFA fined Partizan €90,250 and ordered closure of a 10,000-seat stadium section after fans displayed a politically sensitive banner and chanted discriminatory slogans.
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Serbian soccer club Partizan punished by UEFA for fans' Kosovo banner and offensive chants
UEFA has fined Partizan Belgrade more than $100,000 and ordered part of the Serbian club’s stadium closed at one European game for fans’ racist and political statements.
The European Football Association (UEFA) today fined Partizan Football Club a total of 90,250 euros and closed part of the stands at the next international match it hosts due to inappropriate behavior by its fans in matches against Oleksandria and Hibernian.
The Serbian football club Partizan from Belgrade is being punished by the European Football Association (Uefa) for offensive chants and a banner.
Support for the Serbian people in the form of an accurate geographical statement does not meet with the approval of the leaders in Nyon.
The Disciplinary Committee of the European Football Union (Uefa) has fined Partizan Belgrade with an empty east stand at the next match in which the "black and whites" will be visiting Europe, and a total of 90,000 euros for incidents last week in the match against Hibernian in the Conference League qualifiers, the Serbian news agency Tanjug reported.
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