Despite the punishment from NZS, Ljudski vrt is filling up nicely for the match between Maribor and Domžale: The penalty is not yet in effect due to an appeal
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Although the Slovenian Football Association (NZS) on Monday harshly penalized Maribor, “took away their victory” against Mura, and simultaneously closed Ljudski vrt for four home matches, the gates of the latter will remain open for the Saturday match of the Prva liga Telemach against Domžale. The former Slovenian champion is rapidly selling tickets for the game against the yellow team, and interestingly, this action does not violate any rules.
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“Against the decision of the disciplinary judge of the NZS to play four home matches in front of empty stands, an appeal is possible, and NK Maribor will appeal within the prescribed deadline (three days), and the penalty is executed after the finality of the decision. Preparations for the team and organizational activities for the next match continue as planned. The stadium gates open an hour before the initial referee’s whistle, at 16:30,” Maribor stated on their club website.
As the purple team added, the match against Dušan Kosić’s squad will apparently be played in a good atmosphere. “Tickets have been on sale since last week, and the response indicates a pleasant crowd in the stands,” added the Štajerci.
This text was automatically translated using AI.
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