Legia Warsaw ultras defied a UEFA ban at the Europa Meeting League match against Molde on Thursday evening.
The ultras portion was shut for the knockout round play-off second leg pursuing admirer hassle in advance of the tie against AZ Alkmaar.
Only children up to the age of 14 have been authorized in the dwelling stop and ‘this time you won UEFA’ banner was placed behind rows of vacant seats right before kick-off.
But it proved to be a bogus flag as the ultras experienced merely moved to a further component of the stadium for the recreation.
And they unfurled a ‘surprise motherf*****s!’ banner and permit off fireworks as the teams lined-up at the Stadion Wojska Polskiego.
Legia Warsaw fans unveiled an offensive banner at Europa Convention League tie with Molde
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On the pitch, Legia were being beaten 3- on the night time as Molde finished a 6-2 victory on mixture.
The Polish club could now deal with even more punishment from UEFA.
Legia lovers have been banned from attending their club’s next five European absent online games pursuing the violent scenes that marred previous month’s Europa Convention League clash with Aston Villa.
The Polish club ended up also fined £100,000 (£86,000) and requested to pay back for the hurt done to Villa Park throughout the incidents that took put ahead of and throughout the tie on November 30.
Police charged 46 adult men following Legia Warsaw followers clashed with law enforcement, with missiles and flares thrown at officers as supporters ended up held in a coach park in close proximity to the floor before they had been due to enter the stadium.
West Midlands Law enforcement reported four officers were wounded and, despite the fact that the recreation began on time, no Legia supporters had been authorized in ahead of kick-off.
As perfectly as the violent clashes, Villa stewards also taken out many people considered to be away supporters from the residence stands when footage on social media appeared to exhibit objects staying thrown into the stadium from exterior.
Villa designed an formal grievance to UEFA concerning the conduct of the Legia supporters right after the 2-1 earn.
Legia Warsaw ultras clashed with enthusiasts and ranks of police outside Villa Park last thirty day period
An officer was set on fire from a flare and 5 officers have been hurt ahead of the Euro tie
Legia Warsaw had been fined 50,000 euros (£42,000) in 2017 for a fan banner criticising UEFA.
The club were also requested to near the north stand of its stadium, in which the trademark pre-match shows are built by admirers.
UEFA intervened in reaction to Legia admirers exhibiting a huge banner of a UEFA badge with a pig and the slogan ‘And the 35,000 fine goes to…’ at a Europa League sport.
That relevant to UEFA’s fantastic for exhibiting a political banner commemorating the Warsaw Uprising in 1944 before a Champions League qualifying activity.
Legia also hosted True Madrid in an empty stadium soon after supporter violence.