The UEFA Control and Disciplinary Committee decided to impose a fine of 50,000 euros ($55,352.50) on Portho for delaying the start or resumption of the second leg of the round of 32 of the Europa League before him Latiumdisputed on February 24.
It is the largest fine imposed by the committee of the European body, which among other sanctions also imposed a fine of 10,000 euros (11,070.50 dollars) for the same reason. Seville in the match against Dinamo Zagreb in the Croatian capital, as well as warns the manager Julen Lopetegui.
Other sanctions:
Lille: 5,000 euros (5,535.25 dollars) for delay in returning to the field
Benfica: 3,000 ($3,321.1) for firing flares
rangers: 5,000 ($5,535.25) for trespassing
Borussia Dortmund: 13,750 ($15,221.94) for firing flares
Dinamo Zagreb: 2,750 ($3,044.39) for lighting flares, 9,750 ($10,793.74) for launching objects
Marseilles: 4,000 ($4,428.20) for team misconduct
Slavia Prague: 16,000 ($17,712.80) for blocking corridors
Fenerbahce: 22,000 ($24,355.10) for lighting flares and 5,000 ($5,535.25) for launching objects
Partisan: 4,500 ($4,981.72) for team misconduct, 10,000 ($11,070.50) trespassing, 12,000 ($13,284.60) blocking aisles, 8,875 ($9,825.07) throwing objects
Sparta Prague: 3,250 ($3,597.91) for setting off flares and partially closing the stadium for racist behavior
PAOK: 10,000 ($11,070.50) for field invasion and 34,750 ($38,469.99) for flare shooting
Vitesse: 5,000 ($5,535.25) for field invasion, 3,000 ($3,321.1) for lighting flares, 8,250 ($9,133.169 throwing objects
Rapid Vienna: 5,000 ($5,535.25) for stadium damage and contact Vitesse to pay supporter damages. (D)
Source: Eluniverso

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