02 Jul 2026, 22:32
UEFA disqualified MFK Karvina for throwing objects at opponents during away matches
- UEFA banned MFK Karvina from European competitions for the current season due to incidents during away matches.
- In addition, the football club was fined for 16 red cards, which Karvina received over 10 million crowns in fines for the period from 2024.
- Following the disqualification, the Czech club will play in the group stage of the European matches against FC Viktoria Plzeň, while the remaining European matches will be played for Hradec Kralove and Jablonec.
On Thursday, UEFA banned Karvina from European competitions for the current season due to incidents during away matches. The decision was made by the UEFA disciplinary committee. The club will appeal.
According to UEFA, the ban was imposed for Karvina’s violation of the rules, which include the following: the club’s footballers received 16 red cards, which means that the club will be banned from European competitions. The material also states that Karvina was not punished earlier.
The club’s red cards totaled 10 million crowns (480,000 dollars) for the two-year period. The fine will be applied for the two matches that will be played in the 2024 season.
Karvina’s disqualification from the group stage of the European competition was due to the club’s poor performance. The decision was made based on the club’s results and the disciplinary committee’s assessment.
Karvina’s disqualification from European competitions was also due to the club’s poor performance in the league. Hradec Kralove will take Plzeň’s place in the European group stage, while Jablonec will take the other spot in the European group stage, replacing Kralove.
Through the UEFA decision, the football club was disqualified from European competitions due to the club’s poor performance. The material says that 47 incidents were recorded, including fights, fouls, and other offenses. The material also states that the club’s disciplinary record was reviewed.
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