Champions League clubs fined for amateur protection pandemic

NYON, Switzerland (AP) – Three Champions League clubs were fined Friday by UEFA for violating written regulations to help shield enthusiasts in stadiums for the coronavirus pandemic.

Rennes was fined 10,000 euros ($11,800), and Dynamo Kyiv and Ferencvaros will each have to pay 5,000 euros ($5,900) for violating security protocols, UEFA’s disciplinary committee said. enthusiasts sit in the seats assigned to them.

Rennes and Dynamo were also fined 22,000 euros ($26,000) and 14,000 euros ($16,600) for blocking stadium corridors for Champions League season opening matches where enthusiasts cannot make a stopover in peak locations.

In the Europa League, CSKA Sofia and Rijeka were also fined 5,000 euros ($5,900) in charges.

Croatian club Rijeka was also found guilty of uns specified “illegal chants” through enthusiasts of an attack opposing the Royal Society and fined 10,000 euros ($11,800).

The football federations of Croatia, Latvia and Luxembourg were all fined 5,000 euros for violating the fitness protocols of Nations League matches.

The most sensible coaches have faced disciplinary fees because their groups are behind at the start of the match at the time of a game. Late releases can interrupt station schedules.

Shakhtar Donetsk coach Luis Castro fined 5,000 euros and sanctioned for an attack by activating a deferred suspension for a past offence. Shakhtar will then play Borussia Monchengladbach on 25 November.

Paris Saint-German coach Thomas Tuchel and Tottenham coach Jose Mourinho have been subjected to one year in prison, sentenced to 30,000 and 25,000 euros respectively.

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