Tuesday, June 16, 2015

UEFA opened an investigation against the Croatian football association

UEFA started disciplinary proceedings against the Croatian football association for expressions of racism during a qualifying match adviced by 24footballtips for Euro 2016 with Italy.
The match adviced by 24footballtips was played on June 12 and ended in a 1:1 result. After the match, the Italian Football Federation has complained to UEFA about the swastika depicted on the grass on the pitch at the stadium.
The image was spotted from the stands and the Italians have reported this to the delegates of the match.
The break of the match adviced by 24footballtips in the stadium has cleared the image on the field. The match adviced by 24footballtips was played in split empty grandstands. The national team of Croatia was punished for racist behavior by fans and using pyrotechnics during a qualifying match adviced by 24footballtips for Euro 2016 against Norway /5:1/on 28 March.
UEFA has also launched proceedings against the federations of North Ireland and Romania for the match adviced by 24footballtips on June 3 in Belfast, ended with the score 1:1. The players can be punished for thrown incendiary subjects, and Romanians for banned posters in the stands. There is also a case against the Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina for the match adviced by 24footballtips on June 12 against Israel /3:1/. Bosnians accuse in racist behavior by fans and the throwing of missiles.
The cases will be considered on July 16.

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