Sporting-Porto Fines: €30K Penalty

Last Saturday’s clash between FC Porto and Sporting CP,a heated rivalry game in Alvalade,Portugal,resulted in nearly €30,000 in fines levied against both clubs.

Sporting CP, known as “The Lions,” faces the brunt of the penalties, with the Portuguese Football Federation’s (FPF) Punishment Council (CD) issuing fines totaling €17,975. The largest single fine, amounting to €9,560, stems from the unruly behavior of their supporters, specifically the use of pyrotechnics. Think of it like fans throwing debris onto the field during a tense NFL game – a major no-no. The club also received a €6,375 fine for displaying an oversized banner and further pyrotechnic use.

Adding to their woes, Sporting CP was fined €1,020 for a five-minute delay in the second half kickoff. Another €1,020 penalty was assessed because Luís Neto was improperly present in the technical area during the game, along with the unauthorized presence of Francisco Silva, Jeremiah St. Juste, Nuno Santos, Maxi Araújo, and Ousmane Diomande on the field after the final whistle. Two separate fines were issued to a person only identified as “Grandson,” totaling €1,020 (€380 and €640 respectively).

The FPF CD has also opened a disciplinary case against Sporting CP related to objects thrown onto the pitch during FC Porto’s goal celebrations. This is akin to fans throwing beer bottles after a controversial call in a baseball game. FC Porto, known as “The Dragons,” filed a complaint against Sporting CP, alleging that Zaidu Sanusi, William Gomes, and victor Froholdt were struck by lighters thrown from the stands. Fan behavior is a critical aspect of maintaining fair play and safety in soccer, and these incidents are taken very seriously by the league,” a league spokesperson stated.

Further complicating matters, SAD Leonina, Sporting CP’s management company, faces another disciplinary process following a match in choupana. Nacional is also under inquiry related to the same match.

FC Porto’s fines totaled €5,587. Similar to Sporting CP, they were fined €1,122 for delaying the start of the second half. the club also received fines for their fans’ misconduct: €1,275 for general misbehavior and €3,190 for the use of pyrotechnics.

Lino Godinho and Callum Walsh, both FC Porto staff members, were ejected during the game. In addition to their suspensions, they face fines of €1,150 and €1,530, respectively.

In total, the intense match generated €23,562 in fines for both clubs. When adding the fines levied against individual staff members, the total reaches €27,262.

Analysis of Fines: FC Porto vs. Sporting CP Match

Too provide a clear overview of the penalties, let’s break down the fines levied against both clubs and associated individuals in a thorough table. This summary highlights the key areas leading to penalties and provides a rapid reference for readers.

Club/Individual Violation Fine (€) Notes
Sporting CP Pyrotechnics Use (Supporters) 9,560 Largest single fine; reflects major infraction.
Sporting CP Display of Oversized Banner & Pyrotechnics 6,375 Combined infraction related to fan conduct.
Sporting CP second Half Kickoff Delay 1,020 Five-minute delay.
Sporting CP Unauthorized Presence (Luis Neto in technical area) 1,020 Technical area violation.
Sporting CP Unauthorized Presence (players on Field) 1,020 Players: Francisco Silva, Jeremiah St. Juste, Nuno Santos, Maxi Araújo, and Ousmane Diomande.
Sporting CP “Grandson” (Unspecified Infractions) 1,020 (380+640) Two separate fines.
FC Porto Second Half Kickoff Delay 1,122 Five-minute delay.
FC porto Fan Misconduct (General) 1,275 Includes unsportsmanlike behavior.
FC Porto Pyrotechnics use (supporters) 3,190 Pyrotechnic use by fans.
Lino Godinho (FC Porto Staff) Ejection (plus suspension) 1,150 Ejected during the match.
Callum Walsh (FC porto Staff) Ejection (plus suspension) 1,530 Ejected during the match.
Totals €27,262 (Combining club and staff fines)

Note: This table summarizes the fines from the FC Porto vs.Sporting CP match.These figures are subject to change pending any appeals or further examination by the Portuguese football Federation (FPF).

FAQ: Decoding the Fines and Match Incidents

To give readers a quick way to understand the key issues surrounding this match, the following FAQ section will provide answers to common questions:

Q: What where the biggest factors contributing to the high fines?

A: The most significant fines were related to supporter behavior, specifically the use of pyrotechnics. These infractions are considered serious due to safety concerns and regulations, leading to heavy penalties.

Q: Why are pyrotechnics banned?

A: Pyrotechnics, such as flares and smoke bombs, are prohibited in stadiums due to potential fire hazards, the risk of injury to spectators and players that are on the field, and the disruption they cause to the game.They also create an atmosphere that can incite violence.

Q: Why do clubs get fined for delays?

A: delays, such as late kickoff times, disrupt match schedules and can affect broadcast agreements.The fines are intended to ensure games start on time to adhere to broadcasting contracts and maintain the integrity of the schedule.

Q: What is “SAD leonina” and why is it being investigated?

A: SAD Leonina is Sporting CP’s management company. The specific reasons for their disciplinary process are not explicitly mentioned in the provided context, only that they have an ongoing disciplinary procedure following a match. The outcome depends on the findings of the investigation.

Q: What is the role of the FPF and the CD?

A: The Portuguese Football Federation (FPF) is the governing body of football in Portugal which organizes the leagues. The Punishment Council (CD) is the disciplinary body within the FPF, responsible for assessing penalties for rule violations.

Q: What happens after a disciplinary case is opened?

A: After a disciplinary case is opened,the FPF investigates the incidents,gathers evidence,and may summon relevant parties to provide statements. The CD then reviews the evidence and, if violations are confirmed, determines the appropriate sanctions, which may include fines, suspensions, or othre penalties.

Q: What are the potential impacts of these fines on the clubs involved?

A: Substantial fines can affect club finances and may force clubs to reallocate resources. They may also lead to stricter monitoring of fan behavior and the implementation of additional security measures. Furthermore, these issues can damage morale and may further hamper relations between clubs and in any case the public at large.

Aiko Tanaka

Aiko Tanaka is a combat sports journalist and general sports reporter at Archysport. A former competitive judoka who represented Japan at the Asian Games, Aiko brings firsthand athletic experience to her coverage of judo, martial arts, and Olympic sports. Beyond combat sports, Aiko covers breaking sports news, major international events, and the stories that cut across disciplines — from doping scandals to governance issues to the business side of global sport. She is passionate about elevating the profile of underrepresented sports and athletes.

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