EuroLeague has issued several fines following incidents in Rounds 2, 3, and 4 of the 2024-25 season.

Credit: FIBA, Srdjan Stevanovic via Getty Images, EuroLeague
Credit FIBA, Srdjan Stevanovic via Getty Images, EuroLeague

EuroLeague has officially announced disciplinary decisions concerning incidents in previous rounds.

In Round 2, Andrea Trinchieri, head coach of Zalgiris Kaunas, faced a fine of €5,000 for his remarks about the officiating performance.

This sanction aligns with Article 24.2.c) of the Euroleague Basketball Disciplinary Code, which addresses inappropriate comments made by coaches regarding referees.

Round 3 saw a fine imposed on Partizan Mozzart Bet Belgrade, also amounting to €5,000, for the lighting of flares during their match against Bayern Munich.

This action was deemed a violation under Article 29.2.e) of the Euroleague Basketball Disciplinary Code, which addresses safety regulations in arenas.

In Round 4, Crvena Zvezda Meridianbet Belgrade incurred a total of €25,000 in fines for throwing objects onto the playing court and for offensive chants directed at Kevin Punter during their game against FC Barcelona.

These fines were issued under Articles 29.2.f) and 29.2.h) of the Euroleague Basketball Disciplinary Code, reinforcing the league's emphasis on creating a safe and respectful environment for players and fans alike.

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