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Espanyol: Stadium closure ‘unjust’ after Barca pitch invasion
Espanyol fans invade the pitch and throw objects at Barcelona players and police after the La Liga Santander match between RCD Espanyol and FC Barcelona at RCDE Stadium on May 14, 2023 in Barcelona, Spain. — NurPhoto pic via Reuters

BARCELONA, June 29 — Espanyol said today a two-game stadium closure was a "disproportionate and unjust” punishment after their fans invaded the pitch and chased Barcelona players down the tunnel.

Barca clinched the Spanish title at Espanyol’s stadium on May 14 and celebrated at full-time, provoking anger among Espanyol supporters, who stormed the field.

"Espanyol wants to show their total disagreement with the, in our opinion, disproportionate and unfair sanction imposed by the (Spanish federation’s) Competition Committee on the club which would mean the closure of the Stage Front Stadium for two matches,” said Espanyol in a statement.

Espanyol said they would appeal a potential two-game stadium closure, which the Competition Committee has not yet officially announced.

The Catalan side were relegated last season and if they are unsuccessful, the Stage Front Stadium will be closed for second division matches against Racing Santander and Amorebieta. — AFP

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