Celtic fans to pay UEFA fine for Palestinian flags

Monday 22 August 2016

Celtic fans to pay UEFA fine for Palestinian flags


Celtic fans have vowed to foot the bill for a possible fine handed down by UEFA after the European governing body opened disciplinary proceedings against the club for ‘illicit banners’ being displayed during their recent win over Hapoel Be’er Sheva.

Around 100 Palestinian flags were held up by supporters in the new safe-standing area at Celtic Park prior to the UEFA Champions League play-off first-leg tie against the Israeli side last Wednesday.


As UEFA forbids political expressions in football, the governing body confirmed that Celtic had breached Article 16 (2) of their disciplinary regulations.

While the case will be dealt with by UEFA’s Control, Ethics and Disciplinary Body on 22 September, Celtic fans have responded to the breach and said they will cover any potential fine.

Hoops’ supporters have taken to Twitter using #matchthefineforpalestine, with the hashtag trending online as football fans joined in slamming UEFA’s decision.

It isn’t the first time that Celtic fans have landed their club in trouble however, with the latest indiscretion marking the ninth time in the past five years they have been in hot water with UEFA, totalling $172,000 (£100,000).

One of those misdemeanours included the Scottish champions being charged by UEFA for the waving of Palestinian flags in the past, during a game against KR Reykjavik in July 2014.

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

The story is wrong. The money being raised is to go to 2 Palestinian charities, not to pay the fine that Celtic will receive.

The initial target for the appeal was £15k as that is the amount the club was fined the last time for a similar display. The appeal has now topped £50k in just over 24hrs, and keeps going up :)

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