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UEFA fines Legia Warsaw for provocative fan banner
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UEFA fines Legia Warsaw for provocative fan banner

Published Aug. 29, 2017 10:08 a.m. ET

NYON, Switzerland (AP) Legia Warsaw has been fined 50,000 euros ($60,000) for a fan banner criticizing UEFA.

The Polish champions must also close the north stand of its stadium, where the trademark pre-match displays are made by fans, when it next plays at home in the Champions League or Europa League.

UEFA intervened in response to Legia fans displaying a giant banner of a UEFA badge with a pig and the slogan ''And the 35,000 fine goes to...'' at a Europa League game this month.

That related to UEFA's fine for displaying a political banner commemorating the Warsaw Uprising in 1944 before a Champions League qualifying game.

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In recent seasons, Legia fans repeatedly provoked UEFA with giant pre-match banners.

Legia also hosted Real Madrid in an empty stadium last season after fan violence.

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