The Danish Football Federation has been fined 10,000 euros ($10,700) for an abusive banner that fans displayed at their Euro 2024 match against England, and the organization plans to find the fans behind the banner to pay. the fine.
The banner insulted UEFA and was displayed at Denmark's 1-1 draw with England.
“We paid the fine, but the most important thing for us, and we are starting to do it now, is to identify those who brought the banner and then we will pass the bill to them,” the Danish Football Association said. director Erik Brøgger Rasmussen told TV 2 Sport.
“If we find them, they will be able to pay. We hope that those who bring a banner with this kind of language into the stadium will think twice. After all, it is a bill of 75,000 crowns.”
Denmark is the third team fined for displaying a controversial banner, with UEFA also sanctioning Serbia and Albania.
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