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Wales fined by FIFA over supporters’ use of pyrotechnics during World Cup play-off win

13 May 2022 2 minute read
Wales’ Aaron Ramsey celebrates after the final whistle following the FIFA World Cup Qualifier semi-final against Austria. Photo Nick Potts PA Images

Wales have been fined over their supporters’ use of pyrotechnics during the World Cup play-off win over Austria in March.

The Football Association of Wales confirmed world governing body FIFA had issued the sanction following the semi-final match on March 24 and warned supporters of the dangers of using such devices ahead of the home play-off final match against Scotland or Ukraine next month.

“There is no safe use of pyrotechnics in spectator areas at football events with their use having many health risks such as limb or digit removal due to their explosive power,” the FAW statement said.

“They can also cause loss of sight and have possible carcinogenic effects.”

Spectators were warned that entering a stadium in possession of such devices was a criminal offence and that anyone found guilty in the courts could expect a banning order.

“The FAW will work closely with Cardiff City Stadium ahead of the June international matches to prevent the use of pyrotechnics and will report any individuals to the relevant authorities if found in possession or using such a device,” the statement added.

Wales will next play Poland in the Nations Legaue on 1 June, before facing Ukraine or Scotland on 5 June for a place at the World Cup in Qatar to join England, the United States and Iran in Group B of the tournament.

In order to rearrange the fixture, Scotland, Ukraine and Wales have had to push back Uefa Nations League fixtures that had been scheduled to be played during the June international break.


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Wynford Jones
Wynford Jones
1 year ago

FAW needs to do more than just say they will report transgressors to the authorities. Some years ago a Wales supporter was killed as a result of other Welsh fans’ stupidity. Young fans may not be aware of this. So, anyone caught with these devices should be banned for life from all Wales games, home and abroad, and all games in the Welsh pyramid.

Ed Jones
Ed Jones
1 year ago
Reply to  Wynford Jones

100% this ⬆️

arthur owen
1 year ago

‘Use of pyrotechnics’why don’t you use plain English and say ‘throwing fireworks’.

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