CEDB decisions affecting the attendance of supporters to UEFA matches
Tuesday, November 15, 2022
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UEL SK Sturm Graz vs. Feyenoord, UEL FC Nantes vs. Qarabağ FK, UEL Feyenoord vs. S.S. Lazio
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The UEFA Control, Ethics and Disciplinary Body has taken the following decisions which would affect the attendance of supporters to UEFA matches:
Match: UEFA Europa League 2022/2023 SK Sturm Graz vs. Feyenoord (1:0), 27.10.2022
The Control, Ethics and Disciplinary Body has decided:
- To fine Feyenoord €50,000 and ban Feyenoord from selling tickets to its away supporters for its next two (2) UEFA competition matches, for crowd disturbances, lighting of fireworks, throwing of objects and acts of damage. The ban from selling tickets to its away supporters for the second match is suspended during a probationary period of two (2) years, starting from the date of the present decision.
- To order Feyenoord to contact SK Sturm Graz within 30 days for the settlement of the damages caused by its supporters.
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Match: UEFA Europa League 2022/2023 FC Nantes vs. Qarabağ FK (2:1), 27.10.2022
The Control, Ethics and Disciplinary Body has decided:
- To fine FC Nantes €12,000 for blocking of public passageways.
- To fine FC Nantes €30,000 and to order the partial closure of FC Nantes’s stadium (i.e. the entire Loire tribune) during the next one (1) UEFA competition match in which FC Nantes will play as host club, for lighting and throwing of fireworks.
- To warn FC Nantes for insufficient screening and searching of supporters.
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Match: UEFA Europa League 2022/2023, Feyenoord vs. S.S. Lazio (1:0), 03.11.2022
The Control, Ethics and Disciplinary Body has decided:
1. To fine Feyenoord €26,000 for blocking of public passageways.
2. To fine Feyenoord €30,000 and to order the partial closure of Feyenoord’s stadium (i.e. the entire North tribune) during the next one (1) UEFA competition match in which Feyenoord will play as host club, for lighting of fireworks and throwing of objects.