Lech fined for racist banners in Sarajevo

The Disciplinary Commission of the European Football Federation (UEFA) fined the Polish club Lech Poznan game without the presence of the audience at home for racist banner prominent during the match against Sarajevo, is played on 14 July in the framework of qualifications for the European Championship.

Polish champion will have to pay a fine of 50,000 euros, according to the official web portal of the European home of football.

Match in Sarajevo on 14 July Lech got a score of 2: 0, and before, during and after the match, there was a large crowd discipline.

The odds of visiting and home supporters injured 27 people, including nine police officers.

As reported by Polish media, the banner read: "Legion Saw - The blood of our race."

'Mission: Impossible' in Switzerland

Second leg match at home Polish team has won with 1: 0 and advanced to the third round of qualifications for the European Championship, but probably there and saying goodbye to the elite competition.

Seven-time champion Polish Lech, in fact, the first game at home in Poznan last week lost to Basel with 1: 3 in the second leg in Switzerland pending his practically "mission impossible".

If, however, manage to Wednesday, at the St. Jakob-Park, compensate for this deficit, the Poles will be home match of the playoffs to qualify for the group stage of the Champions League playing in front of empty stands.