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UEFA will soon make a decision on Hajduk's fans in Cyprus, the two-year-old penalty is causing problems
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UEFA will soon make a decision on Hajduk's fans in Cyprus, the two-year-old penalty is causing problems

The UEFA is set to make a decision regarding Hajduk Split fans traveling to Cyprus for their Europa League match against Pafos. The decision, expected by Wednesday, follows incidents during their previous match against Žilina in Slovakia where fans threw objects onto the pitch, leading to a temporary stoppage. Hajduk had previously received a conditional ban on selling tickets for away games due to similar issues two years ago. This ban could now be enforced, preventing fans from attending the Cyprus match. Despite a largely peaceful atmosphere during their recent game in Slovakia, the isolated incident triggered UEFA’s intervention.

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UEFA will soon make a decision on Hajduk's fans in Cyprus, the two-year-old penalty is causing problems

The UEFA is set to make a decision regarding Hajduk Split fans traveling to Cyprus for their Europa League match against Pafos. The decision, expected by Wednesday, follows incidents during their previous match against Žilina in Slovakia where fans threw objects onto the pitch, leading to a temporary stoppage. Hajduk had previously received a conditional ban on selling tickets for away games due to similar issues two years ago. This ban could now be enforced, preventing fans from attending the Cyprus match. Despite a largely peaceful atmosphere during their recent game in Slovakia, the isolated incident triggered UEFA’s intervention.

Bias read (Center): The article presents factual information about UEFA's disciplinary process against Hajduk Split fans without overtly favoring any political stance. It reports on the potential enforcement of a prior ban based on past misconduct, without taking sides or expressing strong ideological preferences. The

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