Bulgarian Football Union fined by Uefa for 'discriminatory behaviour'
The Bulgarian Football Union (BFS) has been fined £34,230 by Uefa for 'discriminatory behaviour' during their Euro 2012 qualifier against England on 2 September.
The punishment is related to chanting by Bulgarian fans and for the throwing of fireworks during the match.
England won the match 3-0, thanks to goals from Gary Cahill and Wayne Rooney (2).
The BFS has three days to appeal against the decision.
The Bulgarian Football Union (BFS) has been fined £34,230 by Uefa for 'discriminatory behaviour' during their Euro 2012 qualifier against England on 2 September.
The punishment is related to chanting by Bulgarian fans and for the throwing of fireworks during the match.
England won the match 3-0, thanks to goals from Gary Cahill and Wayne Rooney (2).
The BFS has three days to appeal against the decision.