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FIFA Fines Russia, Morocco, Others For Misconduct At The World Cup

The World football governing body, FIFA, has imposed various fines of different sums on the Football Associations of Russia, Morocco, Serbia and Mexico for varios infractions on its rules and regulations at the ongoing 2018 World Cup tournament in Russia.

In a circular today, Sanday in Moscow, the disciplinary committee of the World football ruling body, imposed a fine of 10,000 Swiss Francs on and handed a warning to the Football Union of Russia for displaying a discriminatory banner during the match between Uruguay and Russia.

FIFA also warned and imposed a fine of 20,000 Swiss Francs on the Football Association of Serbia for the display of a political and offensive banner. The offence was committed during the match between Serbia and Brazil.

The Mexican Football Federation was also fined 15,000 Swiss Francs and warned for crowd disturbance by its team’s supporters. The supporters had thrown objects during the match between Mexico and Sweden.

A hefty fine of 65,000 Swiss Francs, as well as a warning, was handed to the Moroccan Football Association for some incidents recorded during the match between Spain and Morocco.