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Pyrotechnics in the Eintracht fan curve before the away game in Marseille
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The soccer Bundesliga clubs Eintracht Frankfurt and 1. FC Köln have been fined by Uefa because of the fan riots at their recent away games in the European Cup.
Eintracht has to pay a fine totaling 45,000 euros for what happened during the Champions League game on September 13 at Olympique Marseille.
In addition, the club was imposed two suspension penalties for a period of one year: a partial closure of at least 1000 places at the next European Cup home game and a fan exclusion at an away game.
The people of Cologne have to dig even deeper into their pockets because of the misconduct of parts of the trailer.
The Rhinelanders were fined 100,000 euros, and no tickets may be sold to FC fans in the next two away games in the Conference League.
The penalties included firing off pyrotechnics, throwing objects and rioting in the stands at the September 8 game at OGC Nice.
Eintracht satisfied with the verdict
Uefa also saw these facts as fulfilled at Eintracht, but there was also the fact of racist behavior that two people had shown towards the home fans before kick-off.
"The verdict obviously not only takes into account the extraordinary conditions surrounding the game and the state of emergency in the city and in the stadium, but also our enormous organizational efforts and in particular the clear attitude and communication of the club to the events," said Eintracht board member Philipp Reschke the verdict.
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