Monday, March 30, 2015

UEFA sued Montenegro – BBC News

The Union of European Football Associations (UEFA) instituted disciplinary proceedings against the Football Association of Montenegro in the wake of the riots that happened during a qualifying match for the 2016 European Championship Montenegro – Podgorica Russia on March 27.

According to “Interfax “the press service of UEFA, together with the open disciplinary proceedings in respect of the Russian Football Union (RFU) in connection with the use of pyrotechnics and throwing objects Russian fans during the same qualifying match.

already the first minute of the match Montenegro – Russia was stopped after thrown from the owners of the fan sector fell into a burning Fire Igor Akinfeev. Russian goalie, who left the field on the electric car was hospitalized. Doctors diagnosed Akinfeev burn neck and a mild concussion. He burned a piece of hair. Half an hour later the match was restarted. The decision to resume play after a call was made delegate match UEFA General Secretary Gianni Infantino, which, in turn, consulted with UEFA president Michel Platini. At the gate of the Russian national team Igor Akinfeev replaced Yuri Lodygin. Stadium announcer said that in the event of a repeat incident, the game will be completely stopped. 67 minutes into the match when the score was 0: 0 Roman Shirokov missed a penalty. During the breakout 11-meter strike it tried to dazzle the rostrum green beam laser pointer. However, after the match Shirokov said: “Laser Pointer – not an excuse. I just beat the goalkeeper.” Shortly after Missed penalty box flew foreign objects. One of these items hit the defender of Russia Dmitry Kombarova. Chief match referee Deniz Aytekin German decided to finally stop the match and led the team off the field.

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