U n EFA sentences Fenerbahce after Turkish fans called Vladimir Putin's name in match against Dynamo Kiev

Fenerbahce has been punished by U EFA, after fans of this club cheered on the name of Russia's president, Vladimir Putin. UEFA has warned the Turkish club, while also uncovering the pronounced sentences. Fenerbahce has been fined 50,000 euros, and will have partial closures of the stadium (at least 5 thousand [...]
Fenerbahce has been punished by U EFA, after fans of this club cheered on the name of Russia's president, Vladimir Putin.
U n EFA has warned the Turkish club, while also uncovering the pronounced sentences.
Fenerbahce has been fined 50 thousand euros, and will have partial closures of the stadium (at least 5,000 seats) for the upcoming European race match.
In UEFA's announcement, the sentence is said to be coming after “the introduction of things and the transmission of an insultingly provocative message, so illegal calls”.

Calls from Russia's president's name by Turkish fans came on July 27th in the match between Fenerbahce and Dynamo Kyiv, valid for the qualifications in the Champions League.
The name of the world's hater for the war that started in Ukraine and for thousands of people, including children killed in Ukraine, was called by Fenerbahce fans after Ukrainian guests scored a goal.
The club from Turkey's Superleague was distanced by fans' calls, claiming fans' actions do not represent even club attitudes.











