U n EFA rejects Serbia's complaint on December 11th sentences

The European football house (UEFA) has dismissed the Serbian Football Federation's complaint about sentences received for the November 15th match against Switzerland. UEFA had struck Serbia's Football Federation on December 11th in 2024. Because of the numerous violations the Serbs had committed in [...]
U n EFA had struck Serbia's Football Federation on December 11th in 2024.
Due to numerous violations the Serbs had committed in the Swiss match Serbia, held on November 15th in Zurich, the Body of Control, Ethics and Discipline UEFA had severely fined the Serbian Football Federation.
The biggest sentences against Serbs were for insults against Kosovo and Albanians.
And those sentences were confirmed Friday by the Appeals Organization. UEFA.
The Serbian Federation had filed complaints to the December 11th decision, which has been rejected by the European Football Confederacy Appeal.
Serbia's Football Federation complaint is rejected. As a result, the UEFA Body of Control, Ethics and Discipline decision, dated December 11, 2024<18x1>, is confirmed, writes in the verdict.
For racist and discriminating behaviour of its viewers, Serbia's Football Federation was convicted of not selling tickets to Serbian fans for Serbia's next two travel matches.
For this violation, the Serbian Federation was also fined 50 thousand euros.
For broadcasting an inappropriate message to sports events, the Serbian Federation was fined 25 thousand euros.
These two fines concern insults against Kosovo and Albanians.
The 25 thousand-euro penalty is for Serbia's flags on Kosovo's map, while the 50 thousand-euro one for anti-Kosovo calls.
For lighting fireworks, the Serbian federation was sentenced to 850 euros. For throwing stuff into the playing field with a total of 31 thousand and 500 euros. For the damage caused at the stadium, the Serbian federation must pay 5,000 euros.
So Serbia's Football Federation for the numerous violations of Serbian hooligans in Zurich must pay a total of 119 thousand and 750 euros.
For racist and discriminating behaviour of Serbia's team, this country's federation was fined 40 thousand euros. Besides that, Serbia will partially have the stadium closed for the next two matches as local.
For the entrance of fans into the field, the Serbian Federation was sentenced to 10,000 euros, while for fireworks lit at 3000 euros. For violations in match against Denmark, Serbia will pay U n EFA 53 000 euros.
Serbia's second guest match is against Albania on June 7th.
And, under the ruling empowered Friday, there is no right to sell tickets to its fans for that qualifying match for the World 2026.












