U n EFA with harsh condemnation against Serbia for calls against Kosovo

As expected, Serbia's Football Federation has been strongly condemned by U EFA for violations made in the October 12th match against Switzerland. During that match, there were continued anti-Kosovo calls from Serbian fans. And UEFA on Friday made decisions concerning violations made by Serbian hooligans. Serbia and Switzerland had met me [...]
During that match, there were continued anti-Kosovo calls from Serbian fans. And UEFA on Friday made decisions concerning violations made by Serbian hooligans.
Serbia and Switzerland had met on 12 October in Leskovc.
Serbs have won 2.0 that League of Nations match.
In Switzerland was Granit Jaka, who whistled every time she had contact with the ball. The shoot also involved the intoning of Switzerland's anthem.
In fact, the Serbian federation has faced three counts: broadcasting the message that is not appropriate for sports events; racist behaviour and discrimination behaviour, riots during national anthems.
All three counts have been found guilty.
For the discrimination behaviour of its fans, Serbia's Football Federation has been sentenced to 25 thousand euros and with the stadium's partial closure for the next match. But the second half of the sentence, for closing 4,000 seats in the stadium, is conditional for two years.
Because Switzerland's anthem was whistled at by Serbian fans, Serbia's Football Federation has been fined 10,000 euros.
17 thousand and 500 euros, Serbs will pay at UEFA for broadcasting provocative, unsuitable message for sporting events. These include constant anti-Kosovo calls.












