UEFA fined the national teams of Albania and Serbia for the behavior of fans at Euro 2024
The Union of European Football Associations (UEFA) decided to fine the national teams of Albania and Serbia following the results of the matches of the first round of Euro 2024 in Germany. This is reported on the organization’s website.
The Albanian Football Association will pay just over 37 thousand euros due to the behavior of fans in the game with Italy (1:2). Albanian fans used pyrotechnics, threw foreign objects onto the field, chanted provocative chants, and one of the team’s fans walked off the field.
The Football Union of Serbia will pay 14.5 thousand euros. The team’s fans in the game with England (0:1) chanted provocative chants and also threw foreign objects onto the field.
The Albanian team played two matches at the tournament and is in third place in Group B with one point. Serbia, after one round, finishes Group C with zero points.
Source: Lenta

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