UEFA Imposes Fines on AIK and Malmö FF for Disciplinary Issues in 2025
AIK and Malmö FF fined by UEFA for violations during 2025 qualifiers.
- • AIK fined €17,000 for throwing objects during a match
- • Malmö FF fined €20,000 for an inappropriate UEFA message
- • Fines stem from incidents in August 2025
- • Disciplines reflect UEFA's focus on club regulations
Key details
In a recent announcement, UEFA has imposed fines on two prominent Swedish football clubs, AIK and Malmö FF, following disciplinary issues during their 2025 European qualifying matches. AIK has been fined €17,000 (approximately 185,000 SEK) for incidents of vandalism and the throwing of objects during their match against the Hungarian team Györ on August 14. This has raised concerns about fan behavior and safety measures at matches.
Similarly, Malmö FF faces a higher financial penalty of €20,000 (around 218,000 SEK) due to a UEFA message deemed inappropriate during their home game against Czech team Sigma Olomouc on August 21. This incident highlights the ongoing scrutiny that clubs face from UEFA when it comes to maintaining decorum and following regulations in European competitions.
Both fines are reflective of UEFA's commitment to enforcing discipline among clubs participating in their tournaments, particularly following previous incidents across various games. As these clubs continue to compete on the European stage, the implications of these fines may fuel further discussions on fan engagement and club responsibilities.
This article was translated and synthesized from Swedish sources, providing English-speaking readers with local perspectives.
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AIK och Malmö FF straffas av Uefa
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