FAI hit with fines by UEFA over booing of God Save The King before defeat to England in September
Briefly

UEFA's match delegate noted in his report that God Save The Queen was booed by a significant number of home supporters during the sold-out match at Lansdowne Road, leading to a €10,000 fine for the FAI.
The Fine imposed on England's FA came to €6,000, related to a notorious prankster who breached security by running onto the pitch before the national anthems, wearing an England kit.
England's FA faced an additional €12,000 penalty due to the booing of Amhrán na bhFiann by a section of their supporters, highlighting issues with fan behavior.
The disciplinary actions reflect UEFA's stance on supporter conduct, particularly relating to disruption during national anthems and instances of safety breaches like the flare incidents.
Read at Irish Independent
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