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David Healy reveals the approach Linfield will take into second leg against Zalgiris
David Healy reveals the approach Linfield will take into second leg against Zalgiris

Belfast Telegraph

time27-07-2025

  • Sport
  • Belfast Telegraph

David Healy reveals the approach Linfield will take into second leg against Zalgiris

Linfield boss David Healy believes caution and patience will be the buzz words ahead of his team's UEFA Conference League second leg showdown with Lithuanian side Zalgiris at Windsor Park on Thursday night. The Sports Direct Premiership Champions battled out a goalless draw at the LFF Stadium in Vilnius last week to put themselves into a decent position for a possible third qualifying round clash with Faroese outfit Vikingur later this month.

Linfield fined 12,000 euro after Shelbourne game
Linfield fined 12,000 euro after Shelbourne game

Yahoo

time24-07-2025

  • Sport
  • Yahoo

Linfield fined 12,000 euro after Shelbourne game

Linfield have been fined 12,000 euro by Uefa for two separate incidents in their Champions League qualifier with Shelbourne. The incidents occurred in the second leg against the League of Ireland Premier Division champions at Windsor Park on 16 July. The Irish Premiership champions have been handed a 10,000 euro fine for "racist and/or discriminatory behaviour of its supporters". The Blues have also been handed a partial stadium ban for their next European ban, which is suspended for two years. In addition to that sanction, a further fine of 2,000 euro has been imposed on the club for the lighting of fireworks in the stadium. The game finished 1-1 in Belfast but Shelbourne progressed 2-1 on aggregate. Linfield, who face Zalgiris in Uefa Conference League qualifying at 17:00 BST, have been contacted for a response.

Linfield fined 12,000 euro after Shelbourne game
Linfield fined 12,000 euro after Shelbourne game

BBC News

time24-07-2025

  • Sport
  • BBC News

Linfield fined 12,000 euro after Shelbourne game

Linfield have been fined 12,000 euro by Uefa for two separate incidents in their Champions League qualifier with Shelbourne. The incidents occurred in the second leg against the League of Ireland Premier Division champions at Windsor Park on 16 Irish Premiership champions have been handed a 10,000 euro fine for "racist and/or discriminatory behaviour of its supporters".The Blues have also been handed a partial stadium ban for their next European ban, which is suspended for two years. In addition to that sanction, a further fine of 2,000 euro has been imposed on the club for the lighting of fireworks in the game finished 1-1 in Belfast but Shelbourne progressed 2-1 on who face Zalgiris in Uefa Conference League qualifying at 17:00 BST, have been contacted for a response.

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