da cassino online: Denmark were fined by UEFA after their fans broke stadium policies during their Euro 2024 match against England.
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Danish fans unfurled a banner that was deemed offensiveUEFA fined Danish FA $10,700 Denmark FA to seek out the fans WHAT HAPPENED?
The match, which was keenly contested and ended in a draw, was marred by the appearance of an offensive banner unfurled by Danish supporters. The banner contained abusive language directed at UEFA, an action that prompted an immediate response from Europe’s football governing body.
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UEFA’s regulations strictly prohibit any offensive or abusive messages displayed within the stadium, ensuring the sporting environment remains respectful and inclusive. Hence they have fined the Danish Football Association (DBU) $10,700 (£8430).
WHAT DBU PRESIDENT SAID
In an interview with TV 2 Sport, Danish Football Association director Erik Brøgger Rasmussen said: "We pay the fine, but the most important thing for us, and we are starting to do that now, is that we identify those who have brought in the banner, and then we will pass the bill on to them. If we find them, they can pay. We hope that those who might bring a banner with this type of language to the stadium will think twice. After all, it is a bill of 75,000 kroner.”
DID YOU KNOW?
UEFA’s decision to fine the Danish FA is part of its broader effort to maintain decorum and respect within football stadiums. This fine is consistent with recent actions taken against other national federations. For instance, the Albanian and Serbian soccer federations were fined the same amount for fans displaying banners with nationalist maps, highlighting UEFA’s consistent approach to handling such breaches of conduct.