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UEFA Disciplinary Regulations - Edition 2017

 

Article 16 Order and security at UEFA competition matches

 

1 Host clubs and national associations are responsible for order and security both inside and around the stadium before, during and after matches. They are liable for incidents of any kind and may be subject to disciplinary measures and directives unless they can prove that they have not been negligent in any way in the organisation of the match.

 

2 However, all associations and clubs are liable for the following inappropriate behaviour on the part of their supporters and may be subject to disciplinary measures and directives even if they can prove the absence of any negligence in relation to the organisation of the match:

 

a. the invasion or attempted invasion of the field of play;

b. the throwing of objects;

c. the lighting of fireworks or any other objects;

d. the use of laser pointers or similar electronic devices;

e. the use of gestures, words, objects or any other means to transmit a provocative message that is not fit for a sports event, particularly provocative messages that are of a political, ideological, religious or offensive nature;

f. acts of damage;

g. causing a disturbance during national anthems;

h. any other lack of order or discipline observed inside or around the stadium.

 

... and with regards to Griffiths actions last week, which will be dealt with today:

 

Article 15 Misconduct of players and officials

 

1 The following suspensions apply for competition matches: a. suspension for one competition match or a specified period for:

 

i. a second caution in the same match;

ii. rough play;

iii. repeated protests against or a failure to comply with the referee’s orders;

iv. insulting players or others present at the match;

v. unsporting conduct;

vi. provoking spectators;

vii. participating in a match when suspended or otherwise ineligible to play;

viii. denying an obvious goal scoring opportunity.

 

... then again, each time Brown takes to the field, he should be auto-banned fo the next game according to iv ... simply because of his presence in front of normal people.

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In today's tabloids at least the Sun made front page headlines of the crap displayed on Wednesday night and UEFA's intervention whereas the DR hides it away inside with more attention being shown to the "fine" of a Linfield fan.

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