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What is the strangest object ever thrown onto the field by a spectator at a football game?

Category: Sports/Sports gt; gt; Football/World Cup

Problem description:

It is said that Barcelona fans threw pig heads into the stadium. Which game was it? Contest? How did the referee handle the situation?

Analysis:

Tianjin Daily Net-Fans-Spain-Page 16-2005.8.4

After three years, the Spanish Football Association finally responded to Barcelona fans’ In 2002, a mild penalty was issued for throwing a pig's head on the field during a battle with Real Madrid. Barcelona Club will pay a fine of 4,000 euros (approximately 6,400 US dollars), and Barcelona will also will be exempted from the risk of further punishment by the Spanish Football Federation.

Originally, the Spanish Football Federation decided to impose a two-match ban on Barcelona at the Camp Nou Stadium. However, the final penalty was not issued until Monday, and the penalty was changed to a fine of 4,000 euros. In the "Battle of the Century" between Barcelona and Real Madrid, Figo, who returned to the Camp Nou, was met with wild boos from Barcelona fans. A large banner in the stands read "Death to the traitor Figo!" of words. When Figo took the corner kick, countless "hidden weapons" fell from the sky, including plastic bottles, whiskey bottles, mobile phones, golf balls, billiard balls, and even a ferocious-looking pig's head. After that game, the Spanish Football Federation once claimed that it would give the Camp Nou and Barcelona Club the harshest penalties.

In December 2002, after learning of the Spanish Football Association's preliminary penalty decision, Barcelona began to appeal, but their first request was rejected by the Spanish Football Association and the subsequent disciplinary committee. However, Barcelona still refused to give up. In March 2003, they took the dispute to court. At that time, the judge believed that the Spanish Football Association's penalty decision should be suspended after the case began.

Shortly after the lawsuit began, the Spanish Football Association revised its regulations. Incidents similar to those that occurred at the Camp Nou will not be punished with stadium bans, but will impose financial penalties on the clubs involved. punishment. After careful consideration, Barcelona decided to withdraw the lawsuit last year. At the same time, they expressed their willingness to accept punishment, but only if they comply with the new regulations. Barcelona's attitude also gave the Spanish Football Association a step forward, and finally the two sides reached an agreement. The penalty of 4,000 euros was also the upper limit of the penalty amount in the regulations. In this way, the Spanish Football Association has gained face, Barcelona has gained benefits, and everyone is happy.

Now Barcelona’s pursuit of benefits has once again extended to Saviola’s transfer. Barcelona still has not changed their attitude towards Saviola. They hope that Savio will earn a large salary. La was able to successfully transfer to the Espanyol team, which has always been highly interested in him. For Laporta, everything is very simple: "The reason why Saviola is still training with the Barcelona team now is because he has not received a suitable contract." For the Spaniard's performance against Saviola Of interest, Laporta explained: "Espanyol did propose a contract, but if Saviola goes to play for Espanyol, Barcelona certainly should not pay him any more."