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Anderlecht and Standard will soon have to clarify after El Clásico is derailed: will there be duels behind closed doors?  |  sports

Anderlecht and Standard will soon have to clarify after El Clásico is derailed: will there be duels behind closed doors? | sports

Standard and Anderlecht are scheduled to appear this afternoon before the disciplinary committee of the Belgian Football Association. The two teams risk playing a match behind closed doors and a fine of 10,000 and 7,500 euros, respectively, after the disturbances that occurred in the cup match two weeks ago.

look. Standard fans derailed El Clásico in the cup

The Clásico match between Standard and Anderlecht, in the eighth final of the Belgian Cup, was derailed two weeks ago after misconduct by visiting fans from Liège, who threw chairs and torches into the Anderlecht section. RSCA fans responded and threw several projectiles.

Referee Bram van Driesch was forced to stop the match for a while and the damage was severe. Standard supporters destroyed a total of 198 seats and destroyed toilets in the visitors’ sections. Lamps were also broken and the walls were marred with graffiti. The damage amounted to several tens of thousands of euros.

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Another incident during a match between Anderlecht and Standard got both clubs thinking. To avoid similar situations in the near future, El Clásico will certainly be completed without fans visiting until the end of next season. A decision by the clubs themselves, in consultation with the Professional League. Therefore there will be no external fans present at Lotto Park or Sclessin.

Conformity behind closed doors?

A decision approved by Federal Attorney Ebbe Verheijen. Provided that the clubs do not fill the boxes with local fans to avoid benefiting financially from the penalty

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The Public Prosecutor’s Office is also demanding a fine of 10,000 euros for Standard and 7,500 euros for Anderlecht and a match behind closed doors for both teams, the first home match after the winter break. For Anderlecht, this is the Brussels derby against Union, and for Standard it is the match in Slijesen against Kortrijk.

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