Kyiv Dynamo and Belgrade Partizan on the eve of their clash in the 2nd qualifying round of the Champions League decided on the restrictions on the admission of fans to the upcoming matches, Telegraf.rs reported.
Taking into account the pro-Russian sentiments of Serbs on the background of the ongoing war of Russia against Ukraine, the clubs agreed that the guest sector at the nominally home match between Dinamo and Partizan, which will be held on July 23 in Lublin, will be closed, while the return meeting of the teams in Belgrade (July 31) will be held with completely empty stands.
It should be noted that Partizan has received a one-match ban from UEFA on the admission of adult fans to the home stands since last season, but within the framework of the mentioned agreement between the clubs, the return match between the Belgrade team and Dinamo will be held with completely empty stands.
"Dinamo and Partizan have already notified UEFA of the decision.