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Croatia's Football Federation Imposes Heavy Fines on Dinamo and Hajduk
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The Croatian Football Association has announced severe financial penalties for both clubs due to the violent behavior of their fans during yesterday's derby match at Stadion Poljud. Both entities will be required to pay identical fines totaling 10,527 euros each into HNS accounts as a direct consequence of police reports documenting hooliganism and disorderly conduct on-site. This decision marks one of the most significant disciplinary actions taken against clubs in recent years for allowing such unruly behavior from supporters during their home game at Poljud Stadium.
Key Points
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1The Croatian Football Association has imposed heavy fines on both Hajduk and Dinamo following the violent fan behavior at their derby match.
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2Both clubs will pay equal amounts of money to HNS as part of a 'Solomonic solution' announced by officials.
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3Hajduks fans were specifically cited for causing chaos in stands, while players from one club are accused of inciting violence against opponents and police.
Developments
[Mar 12]
The Croatian Football Association announced the decision to impose heavy fines on both Hajduk Dinamo for violent fan behavior at their derby match in Zagreb, with specific mention of a Solomonic solution where clubs pay equal amounts.
[Mar 12]
Hajduks fans were specifically cited as the cause of chaos and violence during matches against Dinamo at Poljud Stadium in Zagreb, with players accused for inciting them to attack opponents or police officers. Hajduk is expected to pay a fine amounting over €50k.
[Mar 12]
Dinamos fans were also cited as causing chaos and violence during matches against HNK Zagreb at Poljud Stadium in Zagreb, with players accused for inciting them to attack opponents or police officers. Dinamo is expected to pay a fine amounting over €50k.