Evroliga has made a decision to penalize Partizan due to fan disturbances during the game against Valencia in the 15th round of the competition.
Partizan will have to pay a fine of 30,000 euros and play their next away game without the support of their fans. The first upcoming away game for Partizan in the EuroLeague is against Crvena Zvezda, scheduled for January 4th at the Stark Arena.
In Valencia, around 400 Partizan fans were involved in a conflict with the local police at one point, following an alleged misunderstanding with the arena’s security.
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The reported cause of the misunderstanding was that Partizan supporters occupied seats that were not assigned to them. Valencia was forced to close one sector and later apologized to their fans.
Partizan is currently in sixth place in the EuroLeague standings with a record of nine wins and six losses. Their next opponent in the competition will be Virtus.