UEFA bans Fenerbahce because of Maribor match incidents

by Anadolu Agency

ANKARA

UEFA Appeals Body announced Tuesday it banned Fenerbahce because of incidents during a UEFA Europa Conference League match against Maribor.

The Istanbul club was fined €30,000 ($32,992) and received a ban from selling tickets to away supporters for their next match.

The disciplinary action was for “lighting of a firework, throwing of objects, acts of damage and crowd disturbances,” according to a statement.

Fenerbahce were also ordered to contact Maribor within 30 days to settle damages caused by their supporters.

Fenerbahce shutout Maribor 3-0 in the second leg match, which was halted for nearly 30 minutes due to events in the stands. The Slovenian club were eliminated on Aug. 18 on a 6-1 aggregate score.

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