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UEFA fines seven countries for fan behaviour at Euro 2024

Croatian fans at their team's draw with Italy
Croatian fans at their team's draw with Italy

UEFA has sanctioned a host of countries for their supporters' racist or discriminatory behaviour during Euro 2024.

The governing body’s Control, Ethics and Disciplinary Body has punished the associations of Albania, Hungary, Austria, Slovenia, Serbia, Romania and Croatia.

Croatia were deemed to be the worst offenders for incidents in each of their group games against Spain, Albania and Italy and the Croatian Football Federation has been fined €50,000 and their supporters will not be able to attend the next UEFA away game.

The Romanian Football Federation has been fined €40,000, while the Albanian Football Association, Hungarian Football Federation, Football Association of Slovenia and Football Association of Serbia must each pay €30,000 and the Austrian Football Federation €20,000.

Romania and Serbia will play their next home games without fans, but Hungary, Austria, Albania and Slovenia’s bans are suspended for two years.

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