UEFA fines a fine of football clubs in Romania and Greece on Thursday for offensive behavior by fans last week and closed stadium sections for their next home games in European matches.
FCSB, the club that is once known as Steaua Bucharest, was accused of «racist and/or discriminatory behavior» for songs in a Europa League -qualifying play -off against Aberdeen.
UEFA said that the club fined 30,000 euros ($ 35,000) and ordered various sections of the National Stadium in Bucharest, closed during a game of 2 October against young boys.
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Fans of AEK Athens showed a banner with exploring fans during a qualifying play -off game of the Conference League, with other costs, including the relief of fireworks and the invading of the field.
UEFA has imposed fines that have been added to 56,000 euros ($ 65,000) and will close a large part of the end of the AEK stadium when Aberdeen visits on 23 October.
Published on 04 September 2025