UEFA has confirmed fines to 21 teams out of the 24 competing at Euro 2024. The total comes out to €1,293,645, and has been imposed for the behaviour of fans in the crowd.
Croatia have been hit the hardest by the finest, as they have been asked to pay €220,875 for various breaches of rules. Albania are second, with their penalty totalling €171,375 while Serbia complete the top three with a total due of €166,625.
UEFA impose fines on all but three teams at Euro 2024
Croatia was crowned champions of the fines received during the Euro 2024 group stage.
— 🇭🇷 (@TheCroatianLad) July 2, 2024
Croatia is comfortably in first place, with a total fine of nearly €50k greater than second-place Albania. 🚨
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The fines have been imposed for a number of reasons, such as fans throwing flares into the playing area, invading the pitch, throwing any objects on players or the pitch, or disrupting national anthems.
One of the reasons Albania and Serbia have been heavily fined is because of the fans protesting a border issue in the stands, which has been deemed unfit for sport by UEFA.
The only teams to escape a penalty at Euro 2024 so far are quarter finalists France and Spain, alongside Slovakia.
When is the Euro 2024 final?
14 July, 2024