Legia and Jagiellonia punished! UEFA has published a statement confirming penalties for Polish clubs.It states that Legia Warsaw and Jagiellonia Białystok must pay for the behavior of their fans during qualifying matches- Here are the amounts of the fines that the Polish clubs must…
UEFA has confirmed disciplinary measures against two Polish football clubs, Legia Warsaw and Jagiellonia Białystok, following inappropriate behavior by their fans during recent European qualifying matches. The governing body has made it clear that clubs are responsible for the actions of their supporters, and penalties have been issued accordingly.
Legia Warsaw Fined €80,000
Legia Warsaw has been fined €80,000 after incidents involving their fans during a UEFA Conference League qualifying match. In addition to the fine, UEFA has imposed a partial stadium closure, specifically affecting the north stand, which carries a two-year suspended sanction. This means the stand will remain closed for one match if further disturbances occur during this period.
This is not the first time Legia has faced UEFA sanctions. The club has previously been fined for crowd disturbances and inappropriate fan behavior, including racist incidents in past European competitions.
Jagiellonia Białystok Fined €40,000
Jagiellonia Białystok has been fined €40,000 for similar fan misconduct during a qualifying match. UEFA reported that the incidents involved the use of pyrotechnics and offensive banners, which are strictly prohibited in European competitions.
UEFA’s Firm Stance on Fan Behavior
These fines reflect UEFA’s ongoing commitment to maintaining safety and sportsmanship in its competitions. The organization has repeatedly emphasized that clubs are accountable for their supporters’ actions, and repeated violations can lead to stricter measures, including larger fines, stadium closures, or even disqualification from competitions.
Implications for Polish Football
The sanctions against Legia Warsaw and Jagiellonia Białystok highlight persistent challenges in Polish football regarding fan behavior. UEFA’s actions serve as a reminder that clubs must actively manage and control their fan base to prevent incidents that tarnish the reputation of the sport.
As European competitions continue, both clubs will need to take stronger measures to ensure that fans adhere to UEFA’s rules, with the aim of avoiding further penalties.
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