Bulgaria ordered to partially close stadium against England following fan racism

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Bulgaria have been requested to mostly close their national arena for Euro 2020 qualifiers against England and Czech Republic following supremacist conduct by fans.

UEFA on Friday declared assents following episodes of bigotry in Bulgaria's previous two matches in June, at home to Kosovo and away to Czech Republic.

For the occurrence in the Czech Republic coordinate, Bulgaria have been advised to make 5,000 seats in the Vasil Levski arena inaccessible to supporters for the October 14 conflict with England.

In the unfilled space, the Bulgarian Football Union has been advised to show a "#EqualGame" UEFA flag.

A similar flag will be set up for the November 17 coordinate against Czech Republic, with 3,000 seats cut off to supporters as discipline for conduct in the Kosovo game.

UEFA shut disciplinary procedures against Latvia for supposed supremacist conduct in their conflict with Israel a month ago, however the Romania Under-21 group will see in any event 2,000 seats shut for their next home match.

This comes following bigot conduct by fans at the Romanian adolescents' European Under-21 Championship win over Croatia a month ago, and the Romanian Football Federation has been fined €2,000 because of firecrackers and items being tossed.

UEFA additionally fined Greece €63,500 and Ukraine €15,250 for offenses including the setting off of firecrackers.

The Greece coordinate against Italy on June 8 additionally incorporated a late commencement, for which disciplinary procedures against head mentor Angelos Anastasiadis have been shut.


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