Melbourne Victory hit with first Football Australia penalties following derby pitch invasion

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Melbourne Victory hit with first Football Australia penalties following derby pitch invasion
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Tickets won’t be sold for Victory A-League games until 15 January with further sporting and financial sanctions likely

Further sporting and financial sanctions likely

Active supporter bays for Victory’s upcoming away games will also be closed and only members of the home team will be permitted to enter the venue.Any potential points deductions or fines are yet to be announced but when announcing the initial sanctions, FA said it hoped to give short-term confidence to stakeholders in the game.

“These sanctions come into immediate effect starting with Melbourne Victory’s A-League Men’s match on Boxing Day away to Western United, and follow the sanctions issued against individuals earlier this week as part of a package of sanctions in response to the incidents witnessed at the Melbourne derby last weekend.

Glover sustained a cut to his face after a metal bucket was thrown at him, while police estimated $150,000 worth of damage was done to the stadium after about 80 flares or fireworks were set off.

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