The UEFA Control and Disciplinary Committee in Paris will determine the sanction Croatia will receive from the incidents brought about by their fans last Friday in Saint-Etienne. Before the events that led the match to be stopped for six minutes against the Czechs, they had already a record for open use of flares and invasion of the field by fans in the match against Turkey
In addition, on Tuesday the allegations of another open file for Hungary will be hard, which will go as match procedure. In the first they played against Austria hanging over this federation there is fine for the illegal use of flares by the Hungarian followers.
On Saturday against Iceland it went further, they came to the field and threw flares and objects hitting in one instance a Nordic player when celebrating his goal. At that time firecrackers also burst which were thrown on the green by Hungarian radicals. Many of them did the Nazi salute as the players approached them to ask them to calm down. On these events a debate will be held on Tuesday and a decision is expected.
After the first nine days of Euro and 24 games, The UEFA has opened eleven files relating to incidents, disturbances, pitch invasion or racist behaviors. So far the only resolution affects Russia, punished with 150,000 euros by the tumult caused in Marseille at the Velodrome stadium in the match against England. In addition, the federation in charge of organizing the next World Cup suffered disqualification of this European Championship, while relying on their own disciplinary system, the UEFA put on hold and pending if its participation in the tournament has no more violent acts repeated by their fans.
The federations of Hungary, Croatia and Turkey lead the baleful classification of open procedures with two each. Russia has one already solved and Albania, Romania, Portugal and Belgium will have to wait a decision on punishment and fines, which in most cases will not arrive until mid-July.