England Football World Cup Tickets: Hungary fans banned from FIFA World Cup 2022 qualifier in Poland FIFA confirms Hungarian fans have been banned from traveling to Poland this month following turmoil in the England Football World Cup match; Hungary played a qualifier at home against Albania outside closed doors last month and was banned by UEFA from fans. Hungarian fans will be barred from attending their team's Football World Cup final qualifier in Poland on November 15 after clashes with police in last month's match against England at Wembley. Fans from all over the world are called to book Football world Cup tickets from our online platforms WorldWideTicketsandHospitality.com Football fans can book England Football World Cup Tickets on our website at exclusively discounted prices.
Metro police said there was a riot of fans who were not at the game on October 12 after police entered the stadium to arrest a man on a charge described as a racist offense. A statement released by FIFA on Monday said fans would be banned from playing one game for misconduct, and the Hungarian federation also fined 75,000 Swiss francs (just over £ 60,000). FIFA confirmed the disciplinary action the day after the match, and in a statement at the time strongly condemned the Wembley riots. On September 21, FIFA's disciplinary committee ordered Hungary to play two FIFA World Cup matches at home without closed doors, one suspended, due to racist harassment of England Football World Cup team players Raheem Sterling and Jude Bellingham during a qualifier in Budapest on September 2. The federation was fined 200,000 Swiss francs (just under £ 160,000) in connection with the incident. Hungary was due to play its home game against Albania on October 9 closed. In July, Europe's governing body UEFA imposed a two-match ban on the Hungarian federation following an investigation into the