The Danish Superliga clash on November 22 was uneventful on the pitch — hosts FC Nordsjælland won 1-0 — but the behavior of supporters in the stands drew criticism from the Danish FA. A disciplinary procedure was initiated. DBU), which punished both clubs on Thursday.
DBU’s disciplinary body determined that four snowballs had been thrown from the stands, two from each fan base, and fined both clubs 5,000 kroner (£555) in an attempt to quell the objects being thrown onto the pitch. What did
It said the ice balls did not hit any players and “had no impact on the conduct of the match,” but that it was “a violation of the regulations regarding safety and discipline in the stadium.”
According to the DBU both clubs held an “objective responsibility” for the behavior of fans in their respective sections.
Nordsjælland won the game thanks to a last-minute goal by American forward Milan Eloski.
AGF are fourth in the Superliga after 17 matches, with Nordsjaelland three places behind.
This report used information from Reuters.