In Murska Sobota, they could breathe a sigh of relief: The Football Association of Slovenia has imposed a penalty, and Mura got away with only financial sanctions
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While Maribor remained without a victory, received a monetary penalty of 25,000 euros, and will have to play four home games in front of empty stands, Mura had considerably more luck. Indeed, the Slovenian Football Association also penalized the club from Murska Sobota, but much less drastically. All that befell NŠ Mura is a monetary fine – the Prekmurje side will have to settle a bill of 3750 euros.
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As stated by Boštjan Jeglič, the disciplinary judge of the Slovenian Football Association, the black and whites must pay for the following offenses: “Unsportsmanlike and inappropriate behavior of fans – repeated throwing of pyrotechnics, repeated offensive chanting, previous convictions.”
The monetary penalty of 3750 euros, which befell the club from Fazanerija, was also imposed due to “inadequate organization of the match,” as Jeglič added.
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