Soccer-Fenerbahce given one-game partial stadium closure after 'Putin' chants


FILE PHOTO: Soccer Football - Europa Conference League - Play Offs First Leg - Fenerbahce v Slavia Prague - Sukru Saracoglu Stadium, Istanbul, Turkey - February 17, 2022 General view inside the stadium before the match REUTERS/Murad Sezer/File Photo

(Reuters) - Fenerbahce have been handed a one-game partial stadium closure, suspended for two years, after their fans chanted Russian President Vladimir Putin's name in a game against Dynamo Kyiv, European soccer's governing body said on Friday.

The chants of "Vladimir Putin" by some Fenerbahce fans came after Vitaliy Buyalskyi put Kyiv ahead in the 57th minute of the Champions League qualifier that the Ukrainian side won 2-1 last month after extra time thanks to Oleksandr Karavaev's goal.

An online backlash followed, condemning the Istanbul team's supporters and calling on UEFA to take action against the club.

UEFA's Appeals Body fined Fenerbahce 50,000 euros ($50,895) and ordered the partial closure of their Sukru Saracoglu stadium -- which should consist of at least 5,000 seats -- for the next UEFA club competition match that they will host.

It said the punishment was for "throwing of objects and transmitting a provocative message of an offensive nature, i.e. illicit chants" and that the partial stadium closure was subject to a "probationary period" of two years.

Fenerbahce previously said that the chants lasted 20 seconds and had been prompted by the "exaggerated" celebrations of some Kyiv players after the goal.

The club's hopes of competing in Europe's elite Champions League were dashed by the second qualifying round defeat.

Russia launched a large-scale invasion of Ukraine in February, describing its actions as a "special military operation."

($1 = 0.9824 euro)

(Reporting by Shrivathsa Sridhar in Bengaluru; Editing by Ken Ferris)

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