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Sevilla Stadium Partially Closed After Fan Misconduct

Summary

  • Sevilla's stadium will be partially closed for three games.
  • A 45,000 euro fine was imposed on the club for fan misconduct.
  • Forward Isaac Romero received a two-match ban for violent conduct.
Sevilla Stadium Partially Closed After Fan Misconduct

The Ramon Sanchez-Pizjuan Stadium, home to Sevilla FC, will face partial closure for its upcoming three games. This decision comes after supporters hurled objects onto the pitch during a recent LaLiga derby match against Real Betis. The incident caused a 15-minute delay and resulted in a 45,000 euro fine for the club.

The disciplinary committee's ruling also extended to individual player sanctions. Sevilla forward Isaac Romero has been handed a two-match ban for violent conduct observed on the sidelines during the same contentious derby. Both the stadium closure and Romero's ban are subject to appeals by the club.

Sevilla, currently positioned 13th in the LaLiga standings, is looking to address these penalties as they seek to improve their league performance. Real Betis, their rivals, are in a stronger fifth position. The club has publicly stated its intention to contest the disciplinary committee's decisions.

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Sevilla's stadium is partially closed due to fans throwing objects onto the pitch during a recent derby match.
Sevilla FC received a partial stadium closure for three games and a 45,000 euro fine.
Isaac Romero is a Sevilla forward who received a two-match ban for violent conduct during the derby.

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