The English Football Association fined Manchester City for storming the Etihad Stadium in the last round of the Premier League last season.
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Manchester City fans stormed the Etihad Stadium after the exciting victory against Aston Villa last season (Web)
Today, Friday, the English Football Association fined Manchester City 260,000 pounds, after its fans took to the field. After City won the Premier League titlelast May.
And the FA confirmed that Manchester City’s punishment is “disciplinary”, against the background of what happened after its victory over Aston Villa by three goals against two goals.
The fans stormed the floor of the “Al Ittihad” stadium, after City reversed its two-goal deficit, to 3-2 win over Aston Villato lead by one point over Liverpool, and decide the “Premier League” title in his favour.
In a related context, Everton was fined 300,000 pounds last month, due to the team’s fans taking to the field at the end of their team’s match against Crystal Palace last season, so that the “Toffees” then guaranteed to stay in the “Premier League”.
Man City have been fined £260,000 by the FA.
It’s for the pitch invasion that followed their Premier League title-winning match at the Etihad in May.#BBCFootball
— BBC Sport (@BBCSport) October 7, 2022