Russia, Germany, Portugal suffer from hooliganism

June 18, 2012 15:55

After Russia, Germany and Portugal received penalties from UEFA while Sheva gave away jerseys to enthusiastic young fans... are notable news in VTC News' Euro 24h bulletin.


1. German and Portuguese football federations receive penalties from UEFA.

Earlier, in the match between Germany and Portugal, German fans crumpled up paper and threw it on the pitch as the Portuguese players were preparing to take a corner kick. Some German fans even lit flares on the pitch afterwards. As for the Portuguese Football Federation, they were punished because their players were late coming onto the pitch at the start of the second half. Accordingly, UEFA fined the German Football Federation 10,000 euros and the Portuguese Football Federation 5,000 euros.



German fans cause UEFA to fine the country's football federation

2.UkrainePriority service for disabled fans.

Over 2,500 disabled fans are expected to attend Euro 2012 matches at stadiums in Ukraine this summer. All four Euro stadiums in Ukraine are equipped with 30 headsets to help blind fans listen to live commentary on the matches. In addition, parking areas, special rooms, toilets, elevators and rest rooms are all prepared to ensure maximum comfort for disabled fans.


3. Sneijder apologized to the fans.

Midfielder Wesley Sneijder has apologised to his country's football fans after the Netherlands suffered their second consecutive defeat at Euro 2012. "I apologise to everyone for everything that happened," Sneijder told De Telegraaf. "This defeat is hard to accept. We didn't think this would happen."

4. Ukrainian hero Sheva gives away jerseys to young fans.According to the pressUkraine, in response to the affection of little Tymur Shamanov for him in particular and the national team in general, Shevchenko gave him his jersey. "We witnessed the enthusiastic and emotional cheering when the second goal was scored," Shevchenko shared when giving the shirt to the 6-year-old boy after completing a training session with his teammates in Kyiv yesterday (June 13). A TV channel also gave the boy a ball signed by all the national team players.Ukraine.


5. The Czech Republic national team received good news before the final match of the group stage.Czech Republic stars Tomas Rosicky and Petr Cech have shown signs of recovery and are fit to play in the final Group A match against co-hosts Poland. In the final Group A match, the Czech Republic need a win against Poland to advance to the quarter-finals or a draw if Greece fail to beat Russia.

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