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Brøndby punished for fireworks
UEFA has decided to penalize Brøndby IF with a fine and a conditional spectator ban after the club’s fans fired flares last Thursday during the match against RC Strasbourg.
The European football association UEFA stated on its website that Brøndby is fined 20,000 euros, equivalent to almost 150,000 Danish kroner.
In addition, the club has been given a conditional spectator ban for two years, which means that if Brøndby violates the rules, their fans may not attend the next away UEFA club match.
Brøndby will be hosting Strasbourg at home on Thursday.
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