A Dutch PSV Eindhoven male fan was banned from entering the stadium for 40 years after storming into the stadium and attacking the opposing goalkeeper with his fists and feet.
Eindhoven said on the 21st, “We issued a 40-year ban from the stadium to a fan who entered the stadium during the Europa League round of 18 last February and attacked Sevilla (Spain) goalkeeper Marko Dmitrovic.”
The 20-year-old male fan broke into the 스포츠토토stadium on the 23rd of last month during extra time in the second leg of the Europa League round of 16, approached Dmitrovic, punched him, and grabbed him by the collar. Dmitrovic knocked him to the ground and lifeguards pulled him off the pitch. Dmitrovic filled the rest of the playing time. Although Sevilla lost 0-2, they advanced to the next round with a total of 3 wins and 2 losses in the first and second games.It seems that the ground trespasser received an aggravated punishment for attacking a player after entering the stadium and entering the ground even though he was already banned from entering the ground. At the time, he had already been banned from participating in the national team stadium. He was also sentenced to three months in prison at the same time, so he was never allowed to enter the arena. He entered the stadium with a ticket purchased by his friend. Most famous soccer fields in Europe enter after going through an identification process. The fact that he, who is not qualified to enter the stadium, entered the stadium without any sanctions means that Eindhoven was poorly supplemented. Eindhoven is expected to face disciplinary action and fines from the European Football Federation (UEFA). Eindhoven said it plans to seek compensation from the person for financial damages.