Soccer-Crystal Palace fined over provocative fan banner


Feb 20 (Reuters) - Crystal Palace ⁠were fined 50,000 pounds ($67,360) by the FA on Friday ⁠for a banner displayed by supporters depicting Nottingham Forest ‌owner Evangelos Marinakis holding what appeared to be a gun to the head of midfielder Morgan Gibbs-White.

The incident occurred during their 1-1 Premier League draw ​at Selhurst Park back in August, ⁠and the banner read: "Mr Marinakis ⁠is not involved in blackmail, match-fixing, drug trafficking or corruption."

It ⁠was ‌the first meeting between the two teams since Palace were demoted from the Europa League to the Conference ⁠League for breaching UEFA’s multi-club ownership rules — a ​move that ‌allowed Forest to take Palace’s place in the competition.

"The club ⁠failed to ​ensure its spectators and/or supporters (and anyone purporting to be supporters or followers) didn’t behave in an improper, offensive, abusive, insulting and/or provocative ⁠way at this match," the FA ​said in a statement.

"The fact that Crystal Palace had a policy to prevent banners being smuggled into the stadium demonstrates that it ⁠was aware of the risk," it added.

Palace subsequently denied the charge, but an independent regulatory commission found it to be proven and imposed the fine following a hearing.

Marinakis, who acquired Nottingham ​Forest in 2017, has repeatedly denied ⁠allegations involving match-fixing, corruption and other illicit activities.

Meanwhile, Gibbs-White, who nearly ​left Forest last summer after Tottenham ‌Hotspur activated a reported 60 million ​pounds release clause, signed a new contract with the club.

($1 = 0.7423 pounds)

(Reporting by Angelica Medina in Mexico City)

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