Legia Warsaw fans have been banned from attending their club’s next 5 European away online games pursuing the violent scenes that marred very last month’s Europa Meeting League clash with Aston Villa.
The Polish club were also fined £100,000 (£86,000) and purchased to pay back for the hurt done to Villa Park throughout the incidents that took position ahead of and during the tie on November 30.
A UEFA statement mentioned: ‘UEFA’s disciplinary committee has determined to fantastic Legia Warsaw €100,000 and to ban Legia Warsaw from marketing tickets to its absent supporters for its upcoming 5 UEFA competitors matches, for crowd disturbances, acts of harm, throwing of objects and lighting of fireworks.
‘The committee has also resolved to purchase Legia Warszawa to make contact with Aston Villa FC inside of 30 days for the settlement of the damages prompted by its supporters, i.e. for the damaged large fences and the broken lighting pole.’
Police billed 46 men right after Legia Warsaw admirers clashed with police, with missiles and flares thrown at officers as supporters were held in a coach park in the vicinity of the floor right before they have been thanks to enter the stadium.
Legia Warsaw ultras clashed with supporters and ranks of police outdoors Villa Park very last month
Away supporters have been not allow into Villa Park to see the 2-1 adhering to disturbances exterior the ground
An officer was established on hearth from a flare and five officers have been wounded prior to the Euro tie
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West Midlands Police claimed 4 officers have been injured and, even though the activity begun on time, no Legia admirers ended up allowed in in advance of kick-off.
As effectively as the violent clashes, Villa stewards also taken out a number of people thought to be away supporters from the residence stands although footage on social media appeared to clearly show objects becoming thrown into the stadium from outside.
Villa designed an formal criticism to UEFA concerning the behaviour of the Legia supporters following the 2-1 earn.