UEFA announced sanctions for two clubs following their matches in European competitions
Alex Olise
Dailysports's expert
Translated by the editors
UEFA has announced sanctions following matches in the Europa Conference League and the Europa League in October 2024.
Details: The Italian club Fiorentina has been fined €50,000, and their fans are banned from attending two away matches in the Conference League. The match against St. Gallen was interrupted multiple times due to fireworks thrown onto the field and damage to the stands.
At the same time, Twente has also faced disciplinary measures from UEFA due to racist chants directed at Lazio players. The Dutch club has been fined €40,000 and an additional €33,125 for throwing objects.
Reminder: It is worth noting that Fiorentina was already on probation for similar violations since June 2024, resulting in a conditional punishment, which includes a ban on ticket sales for one away match and further restrictions on fan travel.
Additionally, the club must pay a fine of €50,000 and compensate for the damage caused by their fans in Switzerland within 30 days.