The Anti-Violence Commission proposed a serious penalty of 20,000 euros to the Osasunafor allowing numerous fans to invade the field evacuation routes in the match against Alavés, and €10,000 to the Lightning Vallecanofor generating large crowds that hindered police action in front of the Valencia.
According to the Ministry of the Interior, Osasuna did not take any security measures to prevent spectators from standing during the match against Alavés and thereby cause crowds in certain areas.
The Commission reminded all clubs that “these attitudes or behaviors carry a Considerable risk in the event that an evacuation of the stand is necessary or the emergency services have to access itas well as a serious risk for the spectators who are in the front row, leaning on the front fence, due to the danger of detachment in the event of a sudden displacement of fans in the stands, something that has already occurred in some football fields in previous seasons.
In the case of Rayo Vallecano-ValenciaAntiviolence took into account for its sanction proposal the deficiencies in the measures to control access and permanence of spectators that generated crowdsdespite the fact that the security coordinator previously warned that this situation could occur, which caused a large number of fans to enter the stadium with the game already started.
The Commission also agreed to declare the final of the Europa League high risk to be held on May 18 in Seville, in which the winners of the semifinals Eintracht Frankfurt-West Ham and Rangers-Leipzig will meet, which will be announced tonight.