
"UEFA has taken firm disciplinary action following the disorderly scenes witnessed at the Spotify Camp Nou, and the consequences for Eintracht Frankfurt are now official. A recent report from SPORT has revealed the full extent of the sanctions imposed on the Bundesliga club after their supporters caused serious disturbances during their visit to Barcelona. The incident, which attracted widespread criticism across Europe, prompted an investigation by UEFA's disciplinary bodies."
"At the heart of the ruling is a significant fine and a restriction on supporter attendance. Eintracht Frankfurt have been handed a total financial penalty of €38,000. More importantly, they will be barred from selling tickets to their fans for their next two away matches in UEFA club competitions. UEFA determined that the visiting supporters violated multiple sections of Article 16 of the UEFA Disciplinary Regulations. The club was sanctioned for "throwing objects, setting off fireworks, and damaging the stadium and/or its facilities.""
UEFA concluded that Eintracht Frankfurt supporters breached several regulations related to crowd control and stadium safety after causing serious disturbances at the Spotify Camp Nou. The club faces both financial and sporting consequences, including a total fine of €38,000 and a ban on selling tickets to visiting fans for the next two away UEFA club competition matches. UEFA determined that visiting supporters violated multiple sections of Article 16 of the UEFA Disciplinary Regulations, citing throwing objects, setting off fireworks, damaging stadium facilities, and causing disturbances among the public. The UEFA Control, Ethics and Disciplinary Body issued and detailed the sanctions.
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