Serbia V Italy Final Verdict
The European Football Association UEFA has awarded Italy soccer squad with a 3-0 win, ruling Serbia football jerseys to play at least 1 home match with no fans, consequent to the flare-throwing mob riot during the Euro 2012 qualifier hosted in Genoa.
The UEFA had also prearranged the Serbian FA to renounce from ordering football tickets for all away matches during the rest of the Euro 2012 qualifying football fixures.
The 12th of October was called off after 6 minutes from kicking off the soccer ball, when a masked group of Serbian fans threw flares towards the football pitch whilst tossing hem directly in the direction of Italian supporters as well… the football incident was as stunning for the sport as never before, causing the football magazines and live sports news to criticze the act while hoping to avoid similar scenes in the near outlook.
The crowd-banned match of Serbia will put the Serbia V Ireland Live Match in a critical spot, given that the absence of crowds has a major effect onto the performance of the soccer squads; Serbia Vs Ireland will be tackled on the 25th of March 25.
Football rumors and soccer speculations pointed at a possible threat of banning Serbian crowds for a 2nd game, just in case comparable incidents occur in the upcoming 2 years.
Italy football team was also ruled with a suspended-crowd punishment; the verdict arose due to spotting Italian football fans throwing flares into the Serbia football team’s bus, prior to the Euro football match. The financial fines were also harsh, sentencing Serbia by 120,000 euros whereas Italian football federation had to pay 100,000 euros.
FA president Tomislav Karadzic told the football live news and several sports websites that: "We are not happy with that part of the UEFA verdict and we will appeal for a replay of the match because we think the only fair decision is to have a winner determined on the playing field.” The spokesperson of the Serbia football jerseys added that the verdict is far from being fair in exception of the financial fines, clarifying that noone can really complain. On the other side of the story, the Serb spokesman stated that “the measures against Italy are also what we expected."
Looking closer at the matter, the verdict issued by the FIFA designated board to supervize the Euro 2012 will place the Serbia v Italy live game in a sensitive spot, knowing that the game will induct a large crowd where the risk of Hooligan’ trouble will increase. Football experts had placed their football bet on Euro 2012 on a game that’s far from fights and mob’ jobs, wishing for the security personal to be in charge of securing the match.
Italy football director acknowledged that "We are not worried at all that Serbia v Italy will be played with fans. As we have underlined, we want to keep a good relationship with the Serbian team, officials and fans.”
Football betting on Euro 2012 has decreased immensely after the Italy Serbia match, which caused the sports bookmakers and online betting sites to take necessary measures to avoid losing extra cash whilst securing the bet on football placed by the fans and users of online gambling.

