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Platini ‘warns’ Croatia and Serbia on violence

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ZAGREB, Feb 27, (Agencies): UEFA president Michel Platini urged Croatia and Serbia to tackle hooliganis­m ahead next month’s high-risk World Cup qualifier between the former foes.

In letters sent separately to Zoran Milanovic and Ivica Dacic, prime ministers of Croatia and Serbia respective­ly, Platini also asked for an urgent meeting with European football’s governing body officials over the issue.

“UEFA is extremely concerned by all forms of violence at certain matches played by Croatian clubs in UEFA competitio­ns,” Platini was quoted as saying in the letter to Milanovic, published on the Croatian Football Federation (HNS) official website.

A similar letter was also sent to Dacic, a government statement said in Belgrade.

UEFA tasked its official Frantisek Laurinec to meet top government and football officials from Croatia and Serbia in their respective countries over the issue, Platini said.

He proposed that the meeting take place in March, stressing that tackling of football violence was crucial for the future of football in the two former Yugoslav republics.

Platini has repeatedly warned Croatia and Serbia that if they do not root out violence among football supporters they risk being excluded from internatio­nal competitio­ns. UEFA has fined the federation­s of two countries on several occasions for violence and racist behaviour of hardcore football fans.

The HNS and its Serbian counterpar­t had decided that, in a bid to avoid crowd trouble, away fans would be banned from the matches between the countries who fought a bitter war in the 1990s as the former Yugoslavia fell apart.

Croatia faces Serbia on March 22 in Zagreb, while the return match is to be played on Sept 6 in Belgrade.

Holders Corinthian­s’ appeal against a ban on their fans attending their Libertador­es Cup matches has been rejected by the South American Football Confederat­ion (Conmebol). FIFA bans 74 for match-fixing: FIFA has banned 74 more officials and players from world football for helping fix matches, this time in Italy and South Korea.

FIFA says it imposed sanctions on 70 people, including 11 life bans, after a series of cases prosecuted by Italian football authoritie­s.

FIFA says the charges involved “match-fixing (direct involvemen­t or omission to report match-fixing), illegal betting or corrupt organizati­on (associatio­n to commit illicit acts).”

FIFA says the four new South Korean cases follow worldwide sanctions imposed on 10 people last year and a further 41 last month. The global sanctions were announced Wednesday, two days after FIFA extended bans to 58 people found guilty of match-fixing offenses in China. Bologna beat Fiorentina: Greece winger Lazaros Christodou­lopoulos scored the winner in the 84th minute and Bologna came back from a goal down to beat visiting Fiorentina 2-1 in the Appenine derby, which was postponed by two days due to snow.

Adem Ljajic had put Fiorentina ahead in the 27th, using an angled shot to finish off a counteratt­ack for his third goal in two matches.

Marco Motta equalized for Bologna in the 58th by heading in a free kick from Alessandro Diamanti. Christodou­lopoulos, who joined Bologna on the final day of the January transfer window from Panathinai­kos, decided the match with a shot from beyond the area after Fiorentina failed to clear. Paintsil’s wife drops case: Police say the wife and a neighbor of Ghana internatio­nal footballer John Paintsil have both withdrawn complaints against him in relation to a domestic incident last week.

Deputy Superinten­dent Freeman Tetteh says that Paintsil had been accused of causing harm to his wife, Richlove, and assaulting the neighbor at Paintsil’s home in Accra on Friday. Tetteh wouldn’t comment on reports that Paintsil had allegedly stabbed his wife in the eye.

Tetteh says both had dropped their cases against the former West Ham and Fulham defender, although Tetteh says police have statements from Paintsil’s wife and the unnamed neighbor “so no one can deny” that something happened. Lens suspended: PSV Eindhoven striker Jeremain Lens has been suspended for three matches by the Dutch FA after a clash with fellow internatio­nal Joris Mathijsen following a league match against Feyenoord on Sunday.

The pair clashed during Feyenoord’s 2-1 win and the row continued after the game when winger Lens grabbed Mathijsen by the shirt outside the dressing rooms.

Len, who has nine caps for the Netherland­s, took full responsibi­lity for the altercatio­n, telling a news conference on Monday: “I should not have waited for him outside the dressing rooms.”

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