OM-PAOK incidents: UEFA sanctions have fallen – Foot Mercato

If Olympique de Marseille managed to qualify for the semi-finals of the Europa League Conference, the Marseille club knew it was under threat of sanctions from UEFA. Indeed, the quarter-final first leg against PAOK was marred by numerous excesses inside and outside the stadium. The follow-up after this advertisement Seized, the appeal committee of the governing body of European football had indicated that its decisions would be rendered this Tuesday, April 19, 2022. They have therefore just fallen and unfortunately for OM, the Orange Vélodrome will not will not be able to refuel during the reception of Feyenoord. UEFA press release: “Decision – Olympique de Marseille: Order the partial closure of the Olympique de Marseille stadium, which will consist of the entire North Bend, during the next UEFA competition match in which the Olympique de Marseille would play as host club and fine Olympique de Marseille €80,000 for lighting fireworks, throwing objects and crowd disturbances. Condemn Olympique de Marseille to a fine of €18,000 for blocking public passages. Decision – PAOK FC: Prohibit PAOK FC from selling tickets to its away supporters for its next UEFA club competition match and fine PAOK FC €50,000 for throwing objects, lighting fires artifice, acts of degradation and disturbances to the crowd. The said ban on selling tickets to its visiting supporters is subject to a probationary period of two years, from the date of this decision. Order PAOK FC to contact Olympique de Marseille within 30 days for the settlement of damages caused by its supporters. »