Uefa to appeal against Serbia and England U21 bans
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European football governing body Uefa has decided to appeal against sanctions imposed by its own disciplinary body on Serbia and England's Under-21 players.
England's Steven Caulker and Thomas Ince and four players and two coaches from Serbia were banned, after a brawl at the game in Krusevac in October.
Uefa also ordered Serbia to play their next competitive under-21 match behind closed doors and fined them £65,000.
The sanctions have been widely viewed as being too lenient.
The game ended with scuffles over alleged racist chants from Serbian fans towards England players.
The UEFA disciplinary inspector now has until 8 January to lodge an appeal, the same deadline that applies to any appeals the FA and the Serbian Football Federation may make.
Uefa president Michel Platini had hinted that he might appeal against the sanctions after comparisons in the media with the 100,000 euros (£80,000) fine Denmark's Nicklas Bendtner received after revealing a sponsor's logo on his underwear during a Euro 2012 game.
The Football Association has already said it will appeal against Ince and Caulker's bans of one and two games respectively. The banned Serbia players will miss between two and four games each.


















































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