YAROSLAVL, April 26 Krasnoperekopsky district court of Yaroslavl decided to fine 10 thousand rubles from a hockey fan who ran onto the ice during a match of the final series of the Gagarin Cup in Yaroslavl; the offender is also prohibited from attending matches for a year, the court’s press service reports.
The agency previously reported that on April 24, a fan ran onto the ice during the fourth match of the final series of the Gagarin Cup between Yaroslavl Lokomotiv and Magnitogorsk Metallurg. Before the start of the second period of the match, an unknown fan climbed over the protective glass and ran onto the ice. Taking off his jacket and showing his T-shirt, the fan left the ice on his own through the service exit.
“The court found that one of the fans… grossly violated the rules of conduct for spectators during an official sports competition, namely… climbed over the fence, ran onto the ice field during a hockey match,” the press release says. services.
«Punishment in the form of an administrative fine in the amount of 10,000 rubles with the imposition of an administrative ban on visiting the venues of official sports competitions on the days of their holding for a period of 1 year,» the court added.
Under Article 20.31 of the Code of Administrative Offenses of the Russian Federation on violation of the rules of conduct for spectators during official sports competitions following the results of the Gagarin Cup final in Yaroslavl, two more fans were punished, the court informs. One of them started a massive fight in the stands, for which he was ordered to pay a fine of 10 thousand rubles and was also deprived of the right to attend sporting events for a year. The second, being drunk, entered the fence of the ice rink, where access to spectators is prohibited. The court imposed a fine of 3 thousand rubles on him. It is noted that the court decisions have not entered into legal force.
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