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This is how Legia Warsaw fans reacted to being sanctioned by UEFA

Despite what it looks like, they didn’t set fire to their own stadium.

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Credit: Czarek Sokolowski/AP/Press Association Images

POLISH CLUB LEGIA Warsaw were handed a €30,000 fine and ordered to close their north stand of their Stadion Wojska Polskiego by UEFA for chanting racist abuse during their Champions League qualifier against TNS of Wales earlier this month.

As a response, the club’s ultras, who usually fill the stand in question, let off hundreds of flares as their team faced Steaua Bucharest in Europe last night.

That’s one way to get your message across.

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Credit: Czarek Sokolowski/AP/Press Association Images

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Credit: Czarek Sokolowski/AP/Press Association Images

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    Jul 20th 2024, 7:33 PM

    Another boring win

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    Jul 20th 2024, 8:03 PM

    @Niall McCarthy: it’s a win,

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    Jul 20th 2024, 10:01 PM

    15 points ahead but our goals scored average is only 1.6 per game, that doesn’t add up. It’s a hard watch at the moment which sounds a strange thing to say about a team running away with the league but falling attendences says it all. The next round will tell us a lot about this team depending on who we draw.

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