Thailand was heavily fined after home fans set off flares at the 2023 AFC U17 Championship quarter-finals.
Flares were used during Thailand’s 1-4 loss to South Korea at Pathum Thani Stadium on June 26. On September 8, the Asian Football Confederation (AFC) decided to fine Thailand $60,000, equivalent to VND1.44 billion. If the offense is repeated, the Football Association of Thailand (FAT) will face more severe penalties.
The above penalty is the heaviest ever imposed on Thai football in relation to flares. The AFC is strict as this is not the first time Thailand has let this situation happen.
Thai fans set off flares at Pathum Thani Stadium during the home team's 1-4 loss to South Korea in the quarter-finals of the 2023 AFC U17 Championship. Photo: Daily News
Previously, FAT had to pay a fine of 70,000 USD also due to fans setting off flares at the Asian Beach Soccer Championship in March 2023. The amount is the total of four penalties corresponding to four matches in the tournament.
At the 2022 AFF Cup, FAT was fined $20,000 by the Southeast Asian Football Federation (AFF) for a similar error in Thailand's 4-0 win over the Philippines in the group stage.
The FAT strongly condemned the flare-lighting and asked the police to investigate and find the extremist fans. However, no cases have been handled since the FAT announced in late June 2023. The AFC has warned that it will ban Thailand from hosting international tournaments, but has never imposed a penalty.
Since the beginning of 2023, FAT has been fined a total of 164,000 USD, equivalent to 4 billion VND. In addition to the three fireworks penalties mentioned above, Thailand was fined 14,000 USD for the brawl with Indonesia at the 32nd SEA Games final in May in Cambodia.
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