Croatian fans were not allowed to come to the match Serbia - Croatia, but if they come and be noticed from the stadium, it will immediately be removed. Part of the proceeds from the game go to the soup kitchen in Kosovo and Metohia.
Football Association of Serbia (FSS) has once again made clear that Croatian fans will be able to enter the Red Star Stadium on Friday, 6 September, when a match Serbia - Croatia in qualifying for the 2014 World Cup, and is told that, if somehow they enter the building, be removed.
Serbian football organization recalled that the two unions agreed to the visits do not take their fans. Serbian crowd was not in Zagreb, and were not able to enter the "Maksimir", and it will be this time in Belgrade to Croatia.
"Only fans of Serbian national football team with a valid ticket can attend the football match between the national teams of Serbia and Croatia. Locating In case of Croatian fans in attendance, it will immediately be removed from the stadium, with subsequent initiation of proceedings for legal liability," the statement said FSS regarding some media in Serbia and Croatia will be in Belgrade and the Croatian fans who somehow got a ticket, in the north of the stadium of Red Star.
Also, the FSS said that the tickets can be purchased only at official, that can be transferred only fans football team Serbia.
"Holders of tickets is a person who has direct customer tickets in the manner and place determined by the FSS. One person may purchase up to four tickets and is responsible for the transfer of rights to use tickets in compliance with these Terms and Conditions. FSS does not give consent to transfer the ticket holder right to use the tickets any person who, for security reasons, prohibited the attendance at football matches or to resell tickets, "the FSS said in a statement.
Otherwise, at a press conference in Stara Pazova announced that a portion of proceeds from ticket sales for this game go to help the soup kitchen in Kosovo and Metohia.
Serbia drove through Nico Elvedi's own objective in first-half stoppage time and Aleksandar Mitrovic multiplied the benefit before Predrag Rajkovic saved a punishment from Swiss striker Breel Embolo. Serbia took a giant stride towards survival in the UEFA Nations League top-flight by securing a 2-0 victory over near rivals Switzerland - their first-ever head-to-head win. With Serbia and Switzerland essentially competing against each other to avoid relegation from Group A4, you’d have been forgiven for expecting a brighter start from two sides desperate to beat the other. It turned out to be quite the opposite though, as the only bright spot in an incredibly dull start came when Veljko Birmancevic ’s tame effort was easily gathered by Gregor Kobel . It took until just after the half-hour mark for the game's first big chance to arrive, but it was wasted by Breel Embolo who skewed wide after he was teed up by Silvan Widmer . That ...
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