Serbia Faces Stadium Closure for Racism in Soccer Match
FIFA sanctions Serbia with partial stadium closure after fans' racist behavior during a World Cup qualifier. Serbia must close 15% of Rajko Mitic Stadium for the match against England. The Serbian Football Association urges fans to comply with regulations, emphasizing ongoing scrutiny from FIFA and UEFA.

In response to racial misconduct by Serbian fans during a World Cup qualifier, FIFA has mandated that Serbia enforce a partial stadium closure. The troubling incident unfolded in June during Serbia's victorious 3-0 match against Andorra, prompting FIFA to take decisive action, as conveyed by the Serbian Soccer Association (FSS) on Thursday.
A minimum of 15% of the seating behind the goals at Belgrade's Rajko Mitic Stadium will remain vacant when England arrives for the Group K encounter on September 9. This decision accompanies a hefty fine of 50,000 Swiss francs ($62,877), underscoring the serious consequences of the unacceptable behavior.
The FSS, under pressure from FIFA and UEFA disciplinary bodies, reiterates its plea for fans to adhere strictly to regulations, with zero tolerance for breaches. Serbia is poised to visit Latvia ahead of hosting group leaders England, vying for a direct spot in the 2026 World Cup.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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