FIFA (International Football Federation) took disciplinary action on the 5th, saying that the Serbian and Uruguay national teams may have violated regulations such as discriminatory acts and violent acts in the first league of the soccer World Cup and the Qatar tournament. announced that it has begun the process of

According to FIFA's announcement, it is possible that Serbia, who played against Switzerland in the 3rd match of Group G of the first league on December 2, violated regulations such as discriminatory acts, and disciplinary action was taken against the Serbian Football Association. It means that the disposal process has started.

The match turned out to be a rough one, with both teams having the possibility of advancing to the knockout rounds, with a total of 11 yellow cards issued, and Serbia lost 2-3.

Serbia was led by Dragan Stojkovic, who was active in the J League.

On the other hand, in the Group H first-round match between Ghana and Uruguay held on the same day, FIFA and the Uruguay Football Association said there was a possibility that the Uruguay side had committed acts of violence and unfair play. Disciplinary proceedings have begun against four Uruguayan players.



Uruguay won the match 2-0, but missed out on advancing to the knockout stages due to the difference in total goals.