Serbian football club Partizan punished by UEFA for fans’ Kosovo banner and offensive chants

UEFA fined Partizan Belgrade more than $100,000 on Wednesday and ordered part of the Serbian club’s stadium closed at one European game for fans’ racist and political statements.

Fans displayed a “Kosovo is Serbia” banner and chanted discriminatory and offensive slogans at two home games in Conference League qualifying rounds.

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The order to close a 10,000-seat section of Partizan’s stadium will apply at the team’s next home game in a European competition. Partizan faces possible elimination on Thursday in Edinburgh, trailing 2-0 from the first leg of the Conference League third qualifying round against Hibernian.

UEFA said its disciplinary panel fined Partizan a total of 90,250 euros ($105,500) for incidents at home games in recent weeks against Hibernian and Olexandriya of Ukraine.

The charges included “racist and/or discriminatory behavior,” displaying an illicit banner, and throwing objects, UEFA said.

Serbia has never recognised the declaration of independence in 2008 by Kosovo, the neighboring former province which has been a member of UEFA and world football body FIFA since 2016.

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