U n EFA severely fines Albanian club

The matches between KF Egnatia and NK Olympia Ljubljana, valid for the qualifying rounds of European cups, have not gone without consequences for Albania's champions. In addition to the sports result, which resulted in the removal of matrogians following the 0-0 draw in Slovenia and the 2-4 loss in Albania, the club has been severely penalised by the U. EFA for fan behaviour [...]
In addition to the sports result, which resulted in the removal of matrogians following the 0-0 draw in Slovenia and the 2-4 loss in Albania, the club has been severely penalised by the U. EFA for the behavior of fans and team.
At the meeting held on 14 August 2025 in Albania, UEFA has cleared up a series of disciplinary violations, imposing Egnatias with a total of $ 60,000 fines.
In all, decisions include inadequate team behaviour and a $5,000 fine.
The field and fine throw of 45,000, U.S.
This brings the sum to a negative record for the matrogian club, which for the first time in its history is facing such penalties in the international arena.
On the other hand, NK Olympia Ljubljana also did not escape fines.
In the first match, on 7 August 2025 in Slovenia, which ended without goals, UEFA punished the domestic team with a fine of $15.125, due to the cast of items in the field by fans.
U n EFA has often repeated that it will not tolerate improper behaviour of teams or fans, especially in international competitions, where football image is the focus of attention.
For Egnatian, this is a loss not only in financial terms but also in reputations, as heavy fines show that the team should work harder to manage fans and discipline in hosting matches.
Egnatia's fervent fans have been an important factor in the team's recent successes, but the latest is a severe reminder that support should always go parallel to UEFA rules and standards.
Only thus, Egnatia can build a solid and stable tradition in European football.
PRAYING FAILE Albanian clubs participating this summer in European cups have not escaped fines and disciplinary sanctions from U EFA.
Rrogozinians in the European arena resulted in the most financially penalised team in the first tours.
In the match against Olympia Ljubljana on August 7th, the official Taulant Guma was sentenced to suspend a match for non-summer behaviour, while the club was fined $7,000 for improper team behaviour, writes Panorama.
Against Breidablik, both in victory 1-0 (July 8th), and in loss 5-0 (July 15th), Egnatia received two more fines of 6,000 euros each.
In total, Egnatia has received $19,000 in fines, ranking Albania's most penalised club in European competitions this edition.












