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Disciplinary - Disciplinary bodies - Inside UEFA – UEFA.com
TagName:DISCIPLINARY.UCDC.OVERVIEW
Published: Wednesday 1 May 2013, 12.00CET
According to Article 32 of the UEFA Statutes, UEFA has two disciplinary bodies – the Control, Ethics and Disciplinary Body and the Appeals Body. UEFA disciplinary inspectors represent UEFA in proceedings before the disciplinary bodies. These authorities are independent within the organisation, and its members are bound by UEFA's rules and regulations.
A disciplinary meeting at UEFA HQ
The Control, Ethics and Disciplinary Body deals with disciplinary cases, both on and off the field, which arise from the UEFA Statutes, regulations and decisions of UEFA that do not fall within another committee or body's competence. The Control, Ethics and Disciplinary Body decides on the halting of proceedings; acquittals; convictions; and the dismissal or acceptance of protests. It also rules on eligibility to play and the admission of clubs to UEFA competitions.
The Appeals Body handles appeals against disciplinary decisions taken by the Control, Ethics and Disciplinary Body. It either confirms, amends or revokes the contested decision.
The role of the UEFA Ethics and Disciplinary Inspector can be compared with that of a state prosecutor. Ethics and Disciplinary inspectors investigate violations of the UEFA Statutes, regulations and decisions, and represent UEFA in disciplinary proceedings. They may open disciplinary investigations and lodge appeals and cross-appeals.
The members of the disciplinary bodies and the ethics and disciplinary inspectors are elected by the UEFA Executive Committee (from candidates proposed by the UEFA member associations) for a term of four years. They may belong to neither the Executive Committee nor any other UEFA organ or committee stipulated in the UEFA Statutes.
Last updated: 02/10/18 10.25CET
Thursday 14 June 2018 16.37CET
Match : 2017/18 UEFA Europa League final: Olympique de Marseille - Club Atlético de Madrid (0-3) Charges against Club Atlético de Madrid: - Racist behaviour (banner) – Art. 14 DR - Setting off of fireworks – Art. 16 (2) DR Decision: The UEFA Control, Ethics and Disciplinary (CEDB) body has decided: - to order the partial closure of the Club Atlético de Madrid stadium during the next (1) UEFA competition match in which Club Atlético de Madrid would play as the host team. The Spanish club shall inform at least 30 days prior to the match, the sector(s) to be closed, which shall at least include 3,000 seats. - to fine Club Atlético de Madrid €2,000 for the setting off of fireworks. --- Charges against Olympique de Marseille: - Crowd disturbances – Art. 16 (2) of the UEFA Disciplinary Regulations (DR) - Acts of damages – Art. 16 (2) DR - Setting off of fireworks - Art. 16 (2) DR - Throwing of objects – Art. 16 (2) DR - Late kick-off – Art. 11 (2) DR Decision: The CEDB will take a decision regarding this case at its next meeting. The date of this meeting has not been determined yet.
Wednesday 6 June 2018 17.29CET
Match: 2017/18 Champions League semi-final: FC Bayern München - Real Madrid CF (1-2) Charges against FC Bayern München: - Field invasion – Art. 16 (2) of the Disciplinary Regulations (DR) - Illicit banner (message of an offensive nature) – Art 16 (2) DR Decision: The UEFA Control, Ethics and Disciplinary body has decided to fine FC Bayern München €25,000. --- Match: 2017/18 UEFA Champions League Round of 16: Beşiktaş JK - FC Bayern München (1-3) Charges against Beşiktaş JK: - Throwing of objects – Article 16 (2) of the UEFA Disciplinary Regulations (DR) - Insufficient organisation – Art. 16 (1) DR - Stairways blocked – Art. 38 of the Safety and Security Regulations Decision: The UEFA Control, Ethics and Disciplinary body has decided to fine Beşiktaş JK €34,000. The Turkish club has also a warning for the insufficient organisation. --- Match: 2017/18 UEFA Champions League Round of 16: AS Roma - FC Shakhtar Donetsk (1-0) Charges against AS Roma: - Setting off and throwing of fireworks – Article 16 (2) of the UEFA Disciplinary Regulations (DR) - Time wasting by ball boys – Art. 11 (1) DR - Illicit banner – Art. 16 (2) DR. Decision: The UEFA Control, Ethics and Disciplinary body has decided: - to fine AS Roma €7,000 for the setting off and throwing of fireworks. - to warn AS Roma for the infringement relating to the time wasting by ball boys. - to close the disciplinary proceedings opened for displaying an illicit banner.
Tuesday 5 June 2018 15.00CET
The UEFA Control, Ethics and Disciplinary Body (CEDB) has announced the following decisions: Match: 2017/18 UEFA Champions League quarter-final: Real Madrid CF - Juventus (1-3) Charges against Juventus: - Gianluigi Buffon - direct red card - Art. 15 of the UEFA Disciplinary Regulations (DR) - Gianluigi Buffon – general principles of conduct - Art 11 (2) (b) DR Decision The UEFA Control, Ethics and Disciplinary Body has decided to suspend the Juventus player Gianluigi Buffon for three (3) UEFA competition matches for which he would be otherwise eligible. - - - - - Match: 2017/18 UEFA Champions League semi-final: Liverpool FC - AS Roma (5-2) Charges against AS Roma: - Crowd disturbances - Art. 16 (2) DR Decision The UEFA Control, Ethics and Disciplinary Body has decided: - to fine AS Roma € 50’000; - to ban AS Roma from selling tickets to its supporters for the next two (2) UEFA competition matches which the club will play as the visiting team. The second match in which the Italian club will serve the ban from selling tickets is deferred under a probationary period of two (2) years. - - - - - Match: 2017/18 UEFA Europa League Round of 32: Athletic Club - FC Spartak Moskva (1-2) Charges against Athletic Club: - Insufficient organization - Article 16 (1) of the UEFA Disciplinary Regulations (DR) - Setting off of fireworks – Art. 16 (2) (c) DR - Crowd disturbances – Art. 16 (2) (h) DR - Throwing of objects – Art. 16 (2) (b) DR Decision The UEFA Control, Ethics and Disciplinary Body has decided: - to fine Athletic Club € 40´000; - to order the partial closure of the Athletic Club Stadium during the next (1) UEFA competition match in which Athletic Club would play as the host club. The Spanish club shall inform at least 30 days prior to the match, the sector(s) to be closed, which shall comprehend at least 2´000 seats. Charges against FC Spartak Moskva: - Setting off of fireworks – Art. 16 (2) (c) DR - Crowd disturbances – Art. 16 (2) (h) DR - Throwing of objects – Art. 16 (2) (b) DR Decision The UEFA Control, Ethics and Disciplinary Body has decided: - to fine FC Spartak Moskva €55,000; - to ban FC Spartak Moskva from selling tickets to its supporters for the next three (3) UEFA competition matches which the club will play as the visiting team. The third match in which the Russian club will serve a ban from selling tickets is deferred under a probationary period of two (2) years.
Croatia deducted point
The Croatian Football Federation has received a point deduction for the European Qualifiers and has been ordered to play two matches behind closed doors.
Dinamo handed ban
The Adjudicatory Chamber of the Club Financial Control Body (CFCB) has announced that FC Dinamo Moskva will be excluded from participating in the next UEFA club competition.
Decisions upheld
Romania-Hungary decision
CSKA sanctions adjusted
Serbia-Albania decision
Serbia-Albania hearing
CSKA Moskva sanctioned
Roma, CSKA proceedings