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Hard Uefa street for the Cologne beating scandal
The Cologne beating and scandal night in Nice has a hearty aftermath for the Bundesliga club! Two weeks after the Conference League game in France, Uefa now punished FC.
Sports director Christian Keller (43) had already feared in Nice that Uefa was under special surveillance anyway and would therefore not turn a blind eye after hooded FC and Nice chaos had delivered violent beatings and pyro scenes.
Now the worst fears of the Cologne bosses came true. The Uefa penalty: Cologne has to pay 100,000 euros and is not allowed to sell tickets to their own fans for the next two Euro away games in Belgrade (October 13) and Slovacko (October 27). FC must also have run without fans in Serbia and the Czech Republic.
In terms of sport, the boys of coach Steffen Baumgart (50) mainly hit the away games without their own fans. The financial penalty in particular hits the club hard. Together with a Pyro-Street from the playoff games that has already been imposed, Cologne has already lost the entire bonus that was given for the 1-1 draw in Nice.
According to BILD information, Cologne’s club bosses have now requested the complete establishment of penalties from UEFA – they have up to 5 days to do this and only want to comment after viewing the documents.
But the fact is: In cooperation with the police, the first thugs have already been identified after more than 300 tips were followed up. FC President Werner Wolf (66) announced that the hooligans would be thrown out immediately.
The French club was also punished. Nice will have to play the next home game completely without fans and may not take fans to the next Euro away game.