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2020-05-02 13:27
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The incident at LFF Stadium last fall sounded worldwide.
During the qualifying match for the European Championship between the Lithuanian and Portuguese national teams, Audrius Gadeikis, a fan of Cristiano Ronaldo, broke into the square and knelt down in front of his goddess and made headlines.
However, this story cost the Lithuanian Football Federation dearly: UEFA allocated 10,000. a fine of euros.
Until fans go to the LFF to make up for the damage suffered, our country’s soccer officials have decided to legally claim the money.
It is true, until now the fight is changing. Portal 15min. Journalist Marius Bagdonas reports that in late January, the Plungė District Court accepted LFF’s request and confiscated the property from fans, but left opportunities for monetary operations.
A. Gadeikis disagreed with such a verdict and finally in early April the Klaipėda Regional Court overturned this decision.
“We trust our attorneys and believe that we will be able to recoup the losses we have suffered.” UEFA deducts this amount automatically from the income transferred to us. The fine has been paid and now we have to resort to legal procedures, ”LFF Secretary General Edgaras Stankevičius told journalist M. Bagdonas at 3pm.