UEFA dishes out Europa League racism sanctions

Sport360 staff 14:17 05/08/2014
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  • Same fate: Lazio's 'Curva Nord' stand remained empty after being closed by UEFA as punishment for the Lazio fan's racist chanting at a match against Legia Warsaw in September last year.

    European football's governing body UEFA on Tuesday said that it had imposed a raft of sanctions after racist incidents in the Europa League.

    In a statement, UEFA said that it had ordered the partial closure of the stadiums of Georgian club Chikhura Sachkhere, Hungary's Debrecen, Romanian side Steaua Bucharest, and Slovenians Maribor.

    The one-game penalties will apply to the four clubs' next European competition matches.

    The incidents occurred during their Europa League second qualifying round home matches last month.

    Chikhura Sachkhere drew 0-0 with Turkish side Bursaspor, while Debrecen beat North Irish club Cliftonville 2-0.

    Steaua Bucharest defeated Norwegian visitors Stroemsgodset 2-0, while Maribor notched up the same score against Bosnian side Zrinjski.

    "The fight against racism is a high priority for UEFA. The European governing body has a zero-tolerance policy towards racism and discrimination on the pitch and in the stands," UEFA said.

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