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Euro 2016: Hungary, Portugal, Belgium Charged by UEFA Over Fan Trouble



The football associations of Hungary, Belgium and Portugal are the latest to be charged by UEFA over the behaviour of their supporters at the on-going Euro 2016.


According to reports, the Hungarian federation is charged with crowd disturbances, the setting off of fireworks and the throwing of objects during their 1-1 draw with Iceland.

The Belgian association is charged with the setting off of fireworks and the throwing of objects during their 3-0 win over Republic of Ireland.

While Portugal are charged with a field invasion during the 0-0 draw against Austria.

The Hungarian case will be heard on 21 June while a date is yet to be set for the other two hearings involving Belgium and Portugal.

Meanwhile, on Monday, Croatia will find out whether they will be punished after crowd trouble marred the closing stages of their 2-2 draw with the Czech Republic in Saint-Etienne on Friday.

Earlier in the tournament, the Russian Football Union was fined £119,000 and given a suspended disqualification after supporters caused trouble inside the stadium during their first game of the Euro 2016 with England in Marseille.

UEFA threatened to disqualify England and Russia if there is any repeat of the violence that occurred in the centre of Marseille prior to kick-off.
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