
UEFA has prohibited a club from its competitions for ten years and gave them a huge fine for the charges linked to the integrity of matches, competitions and matches.
The Organ Director of European Football slapped a team that contributed to the UEFA Europa 2023/24 conference league with a ban on a decade and € 500,000 fine following an investigation into “alleged violations of UEFA disciplinary regulations” during a match between Alashkert FC and FK Arsenal Tivat in July 2023.
The team based in Montenegro, FK Arsenal Tivat, will no longer be allowed to participate in competitions drilled by UEFA – including the Champions League, the Europa League and the League of Conference – up to at least the 2034/35 season.
Uefa published a statement on their official website on Wednesday afternoon.

The declaration indicates: “Following an investigation and disciplinary procedure against FK Arsenal Tivat and other people in relation to alleged violations of the UEFA conference league (DR) and FK Arsenal Tivat in July 2023, UEFA control, ethics and the disciplinary body (CEDB) announced the follow -up of UEFA Disciplinary (CEDB) announced the continuation of UEFA’s decision, and a disciplinary body (CEDB) announced the rest
Accusations against FK Arsenal Tivat:
– General principles of conduct, art. 11 D
– Integrity of matches and competitions and fixing of matches, art. 12 Dr.
Decision
The CEDB decided:
-To amend FK Arsenal Tivat € 500,000 and to exclude FK Arsenal Tivat to participate in UEFA club competitions for the next ten (10) years (that is to say until the 2034/35 season) for art violation. 11 and 12 days
– Ask FIFA to extend the aforementioned ban worldwide. “”
Several FK Arsenal Tivat players have also received heavy prohibitions. Nikola čelebić was “forbidden to carry out any activity related to football for life”. Ćetko manojlović “is forbidden to exercise any activity related to football for ten years”.

Radula Zivkovic and Dusan Puletic also received ten years bans for the costs linked to “the integrity of matches and competitions and match matches”.
The club’s sports director, Ranko Krgovic, is also “forbidden to carry out any activity related to football for life”.
FK Radnicki Obrenovac, Milan Vignjevic, was slapped with a ten -year ban while his colleague Goran Janjusevic received a six -year ban on football -related activities.
Christos Psomiadis also received an eight -year ban.
This prohibition is the longest received by a club since FK Pobena from North Macedonia received an eight -year ban in 2009.
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