15.04.2025 18:01
Anderlecht has banned 40 fans from entering the stadium for one year for selling their tickets on the black market to yellow-blue supporters during the Fenerbahçe match in the UEFA Europa League Play-Off Round. Additionally, 10 fans who caused disturbances in the stands have also been banned from entering the stadium.
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Anderlecht, which faced Fenerbahçe in the UEFA Europa League Play-Off Round, punished some of its fans following the incidents that occurred during the match.
AN INVESTIGATION HAS BEEN INITIATED WITHIN THE CLUB
After the serious incidents that occurred during the Europa League match played between Anderlecht and Fenerbahçe on February 20, UEFA imposed a fine on the Brussels team. The events in the stands also led to disciplinary investigations within the club.
A BAN FOR 40 FANS WHO SOLD THEIR TICKETS TO FENERBAHÇE SUPPORTERS
The Belgian team identified 40 individuals who sold their tickets on the black market to Turkish fans, resulting in these 40 individuals being banned from entering the stadium for one year, as they caused Fenerbahçe supporters to occupy sections normally reserved for their own fans. It was determined that some tickets were sold for as high as 500 euros, indicating that this was organized trade rather than occasional sales.
10 FANS ALSO PUNISHED FOR THE INCIDENTS
In addition to the 40 individuals who were penalized for illegal sales, 10 more fans who participated in the incidents in the stands were also identified. These individuals were additionally banned from entering the stadium.
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