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UEFA bans fans from three EURO 2020 qualifiers for racism

Romania v Spain - EURO 2020 Qualifying Group F

Romania’s fans in action during the game during the UEFA EURO 2020 group F qualifying football match Romania vs Spain at Arena Nationala on September 05, 2019 in Bucharest, Romania. (Photo by Alex Nicodim/NurPhoto via Getty Images)

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NYON, Switzerland (AP) UEFA has punished three countries for racist behavior by fans at European Championship qualifying games, ordering them to play in empty stadiums.

Romania, Hungary and Slovakia will all serve the punishments during their next home qualifier in October. The visiting teams will be Norway, Azerbaijan and Wales, respectively.

UEFA says Romania’s federation faces a second stadium closure during a one-year probationary period.

Romania was also charged with other fan disorder during a 2-1 loss against Spain this month, including fans on the pitch stopping play. UEFA imposed a fine of 83,000 euros ($91,200).

Hungary and Slovakia were sanctioned by racist behavior by fans when the neighboring countries played in Budapest on Sept. 9.

UEFA fined Hungary 67,125 euros ($73,750) for a range of other offenses, and ordered Slovakia’s federation to pay 20,000 euros ($22,000).

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