UEFA fines Croatia £77,000 and tells them to stop ticket sales to 'certain fans'
Monday 20 June 2016 17:23, UK
UEFA has fined Croatia £77,000 and told them they cannot sell tickets to "certain fans" involved in crowd trouble.
The Croatian federation (HNS) had been charged with "crowd disturbances, use of fireworks, throwing of missiles and racist behaviour" following disorder during their match with the Czech Republic at Euro 2016.
As well as the fine, UEFA confirmed they had prohibited the HNS "from selling tickets to certain fans (identified by the HNS and the Croatian authorities as hooligans) for the remainder of...Euro 2016.
"This sanction is deferred under a probationary period until the end of the tournament."