16.07.2025 21:40
UEFA has imposed a 10-year ban from European competitions on Arsenal Tivat for match-fixing, as it was determined that they engaged in match-fixing during the UEFA Conference League first qualifying round matches played against Alashkert in July 2023.
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UEFA has banned the Montenegrin team Arsenal Tivat from European competitions for 10 years due to match-fixing.
10-YEAR BAN FROM EUROPEAN COMPETITIONS
According to a statement from UEFA, Arsenal Tivat, which was found to have engaged in match-fixing during the UEFA Conference League first qualifying round matches against Armenian representative Alashkert in July 2023, has received a 10-year ban from European competitions.
LIFETIME BAN
Defender Nikola Celebic and sporting director Ranko Krgovic of Arsenal Tivat have been banned for life for the same reason.
10-YEAR BANS
Players Cetko Manojlovic, Dusan Puletic, and Radule Zivkovic from the team have been banned from football for 10 years each.
500,000 EURO FINE
Additionally, UEFA has imposed a fine of 500,000 euros on the club and will apply to FIFA to extend the ban, which will last until the end of the 2034-2035 season. Arsenal Tivat, which drew 1-1 away against Alashkert in the first match of the UEFA Conference League first qualifying round of the 2023-2024 season, lost 6-1 at home in the return match against their opponent.
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