The Aalborg team was subjected to a financial fine Thursday by the Danish Football Association due to its fans' violation of health protocols against the emerging Corona virus, during the match against Sundryski in the final match of the cup competition that ended in his defeat.

The match stopped for about 14 minutes in the middle of the first half after a group of Aalborg fans refused to adhere to the measures of social separation and did not sit in their seats despite receiving many warnings, as the fans used fireworks.
The financial fine for the borg amounted to 40 thousand Danish kroner (six thousand and 100 US dollars), giving him two weeks to appeal.
Of the 1750 fans attending the match, 40 were removed from the stadium by the police.
Football matches in Denmark got an exception from banning crowds, but the number of fans who were allowed to attend the stadium while adhering to hygiene measures was much smaller than their regular attendance at the matches.

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