Monday 6 October 2014

UEFA FINE PARTIZAN €38,000:The Serbian team's fans displayed abusive banners during the goalless draw with Maurico Pochettino's side and have been fined in excess of €38,000 for their behaviour


Uefa have ordered Partizan to close part of their stadium for their Europa League clash with Besiktas later this month after racial abuse of Tottenham fans in September.  The Serbian club have also been fined €38,000 as a result of the conduct of their fans during a goalless draw against Spurs at Partizan Stadium.  Partizan have been punished for the behaviour from their supporters, who also set off fireworks and used laser pointers during the Group C stalemate.  The Belgrade outfit are also in hot water due to a pitch invasion during the clash on September 18.  A Uefa statement said: "The Uefa Control, Ethics and Disciplinary Body has ordered the partial closure of FK Partizan Stadium during the next (1) Uefa competition match in which FK Partizan would play as the host club, and, in particular, the sector K of the stadium.  "The Serbian team has also been fined €40,000."  Super Liga leaders Partizan, who are bottom of Group C in the Europa League with one point from two games, host Turkish side Besiktas on October 23.
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