Hajduk punishment for the pyrotechnics on Poljud

The disciplinary referee of the Croatian Football League, Alan Klako, made decisions on disciplinary penalties for the 3rd round, and Hajduk earned the highest sentence for the pyrotechnics in Poljud.

Rijeka – Dinamo (August 16, 2025)

River

Pyrotechnics, Article 66, St.1. Disciplinary Rulebook
– Punishment: EUR 1,750

Racism and other forms of discrimination, Article 87. Disciplinary Rules
– Punishment: 2,000 euros

Pursuant to the provision of Article 38. Disciplinary Regulations, a total fine of 3,750 euros shall be imposed.

Dinamo

Pyrotechnics, Article 66, ST.2. Disciplinary Rulebook
– Punishment: 1,900 euros

VARAŽDIN – Osijek (August 17, 2025)

Varaždin

Racism and other forms of discrimination, Article 87. Disciplinary Rules
– Punishment: 2,000 euros

Hajduk – Slaven Belupo (August 17, 2025)

Hajduk

Pyrotechnics, Article 66, St.1. Disciplinary Rulebook
– Punishment: € 7,300

Racism and other forms of discrimination, Article 87. Disciplinary Rules
– Punishment: € 2,700

Pursuant to the provision of Article 38. Disciplinary Regulations, a total fine of 10,000 euros shall be imposed.

Disciplinary penalties: 3rd Round Croatian Football league – A Detailed Breakdown

Alan Klako, teh disciplinary referee for the Croatian Football League, has finalized decisions regarding penalties from the 3rd round of matches. This report provides a detailed overview of the fines issued, highlighting key infractions and comparing the penalties levied against different clubs, especially focusing on those incurring the highest fines. We will delve into specifics, offering a clear understanding of the disciplinary actions.

Table 1: 3rd Round Disciplinary Actions – Key Statistics

| Club | Match | Offense | Article of Rulebook | fine (€) | Type of Offense |

| :———- | :—————— | :——————————————- | :——————- | :——- | :———————– |

| Rijeka | Rijeka vs. Dinamo | Pyrotechnics | 66, St.1 | 1,750 | Stadium Infraction |

| Rijeka | Rijeka vs. Dinamo | Racism and Discrimination | 87 | 2,000 | Discriminatory Behaviour |

| dinamo | Rijeka vs. Dinamo | Pyrotechnics | 66, ST.2 | 1,900 | Stadium infraction |

| Varaždin | Varaždin vs. Osijek | Racism and Discrimination | 87 | 2,000 | Discriminatory Behavior |

| hajduk | Hajduk vs. Slaven | Pyrotechnics | 66,St.1 | 7,300 | Stadium Infraction |

| Hajduk | hajduk vs. slaven | Racism and Discrimination | 87 | 2,700 | Discriminatory Behavior |

| Totals | | | | | |

| Hajduk Total Fine| | | | 10,000 | |

| Rijeka Total Fine| | | | 3,750 | |

| Dinamo Total Fine| | | | 1,900 | |

| Varazdin Total Fine| | | | 2,000 | |

Table created using data from the Croatian Football League Disciplinary Committee’s official reports.

this table encapsulates all penalties, with a focus on the causes for such penalties, and provides a straightforward comparison of each club’s disciplinary record during this round. notably, Hajduk received the most important fine due to pyrotechnics and discriminatory behavior, underscoring the severity with which the league addresses these issues. Racism and discrimination, alongside pyrotechnics, are consistently penalized.The table also offers a comparative view of the punishments received by each club.

The detailed analysis underscores the league’s commitment to maintaining fair and safe match environments,notably by penalizing any instances of racism,discrimination or the use of pyrotechnics.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

This FAQ section addresses common questions about the disciplinary actions taken in the Croatian First Football League.

Q: Why are clubs fined?

A: Clubs are fined for violations of the league’s disciplinary regulations, which include the use of pyrotechnics, racist behavior, and other forms of discrimination, amongst other infractions. These penalties aim to maintain a safe, fair, and respectful environment for all participants and spectators. [[1]]

Q: What specific regulations were violated in this round?

A: during the 3rd round, the main violations were related to the use of pyrotechnics (Article 66) and instances of racism and other forms of discrimination (Article 87) as per the Disciplinary Rulebook.

Q: Are the fines the same for any violation?

A: No, the fines vary depending on the severity and nature of the offense. The disciplinary committee assesses situations based on the circumstances and relevant regulations.

Q: What happens to the money collected from these fines?

A: The funds accrued from these fines are typically used to support various league operations, including initiatives that promote fair play, anti-discrimination campaigns, and efforts to improve stadium safety.

Q: How does the league address incidents of racism and discrimination?

A: The league adopts a zero-tolerance policy towards racism and discrimination. along with imposing financial penalties, the league actively promotes educational programs, fan awareness campaigns, and cooperates with relevant authorities to combat these issues.

Q: What is the Croatian Football League’s stance on fan behavior?

A: The Croatian Football League expects all fans to exhibit responsible and respectful behavior during matches. The League encourages a positive and inclusive atmosphere.

Q: Where can I find the complete Disciplinary Regulations?

A: The complete Disciplinary Regulations can be found on the official website of the Croatian Football Federation. This document provides a complete [[2]] and comprehensive overview of all rules and penalties.

This FAQ section completes [[3]] the informational aspect of this article, providing key data in a clear, concise format, thus improving reader engagement and demonstrating transparency in the disciplinary actions.

Marcus Cole

Marcus Cole is a senior football analyst at Archysport with over a decade of experience covering the NFL, college football, and international football leagues. A former NCAA Division I player turned journalist, Marcus brings an insider's understanding of the game to every breakdown. His work focuses on tactical analysis, draft evaluations, and in-depth game previews. When he's not breaking down film, Marcus covers the intersection of football culture and the communities it shapes across America.

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