Irish League: Irish FA fine Cliftonville, Linfield, Bangor, Ards and Dungannon Swifts over fan misconduct | BelfastTelegraph.co.uk


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Key Findings

The Irish Football Association (IFA) has issued substantial fines to five Irish League clubs: Cliftonville, Linfield, Bangor, Ards, and Dungannon Swifts. These penalties stem from incidents of fan misconduct, notably sectarian chanting, during various matches.

Affected Matches

The misconduct occurred during both Irish Cup Semi-Finals and the Linfield versus Glentoran Premiership game played on April 5th.

Consequences

The IFA's actions demonstrate a strong stance against poor spectator behavior. The financial penalties aim to deter future incidents and uphold standards within the league.

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The Irish FA have dished out heavy fines to several clubs over poor spectator behaviour, including sectarian chanting.

The financial penalties have been issued following spectator misconduct incidents in both Irish Cup Semi-Finals and the Linfield v Glentoran Premiership game on April 5.

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