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The behavior of the fans is worth more than 29,000 euros in fines for Sporting.

Sporting were fined a total of 29,070 euros due to the behavior of fans in the weekend’s match against Boavista, in which the lions lost 2-1.

At stake were insulting chants against checkered opponents (1020 euros), but essentially the use and throwing of pyrotechnics. Lion is penalized with three different fines: two €10,200 each for throwing objects with and without reflection in play, and a “general” €7,650 fine for fan behavior due to launch consideration. a total of 30 pyrotechnic devices.

This game also resulted in a fine of €408 for Boavista for insulting Sporting, as well as for Rocinho and another €2,040 for infiltrating pyrotechnic objects into the area reserved for Leo fans.

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Source: CM Jornal

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