Anderlecht fans banned from the match against Slavia

Due to the ban imposed by the UEFA Disciplinary Committee, Anderlecht fans will not be allowed to enter the Eden Arena on Thursday 12 December for the match between Slavia and Anderlecht.

The UEFA Disciplinary Committee has decided that Anderlecht fans are banned from the match between Slavia and Anderlecht, which takes place at the Eden Arena on Thursday 12 December at 9pm. For this reason, the entire capacity of the away sector is reserved for Slavia fans, and ticket sales were conducted as pre-sales for season ticket holders, members of fan organisations and subsequent sales are conducted in the form of controlled free sales, where a unique code is required to purchase a ticket.

Anderlecht fans who attempt to enter the stadium despite the ban are reminded that, according to Article 3(4) of the Visitors´ Regulations, anyone wearing Anderlecht merchandise or clothing will not be allowed to enter the match, and persons who have been refused entry to the Arena will not be entitled to a refund. Please also note that there will be a random check of personal documents at the entrance.

If Anderlecht fans enter the stands despite the ban and are wearing club merchandise or clothing or could be a security risk, they will be escorted out of the stadium without refund. The person who sold the ticket to the fan in question will also be identified.

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