Denmark's Nicklas Bendtner celebrates after scoring during the Euro 2012 soccer championship Group B match between Denmark and Portugal in Lviv. AP Photo/Michael Probst
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Paddy Power to cover Bendtner's underpants fine
The Denmark striker picked up a €100k fine for flashing his branded underwear during the Group B game with Portugal.
IRISH ONLINE GAMBLING company Paddy Power today said it would pay the UEFA fine imposed on Denmark’s Nicklas Bendtner for flashing the sponsored waistband of his underpants during a goal celebration.
Sunderland forward Bendtner was yesterday slapped with a €100,000 fine and a one-match suspension for the stunt, which happened during last Wednesday’s Group B match between Denmark and Portugal.
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The punishment has been criticised as excessively harsh, with many detractors pointing out that European football’s governing body had issued lesser penalties for more serious offences like violence and racist chanting. The Dublin-based firm said on its website: “We’ve decided to foot the bill for the fine. Paddy Power are paying Bendtner’s massively over the top 100,000-euro fine.”
Spokesman Ken Robertson added: “We don’t believe that Nicklas should be penalised for nothing more serious than wearing his lucky underpants which in fairness was only a bit of fun.”
UEFA’s disciplinary committee imposed the sanction on Bendtner for improper conduct and flouting Law 4 of the Laws of the Games covering players’ equipment.
The law states: “Players must not reveal undershirts which contain slogans or advertising. A player removing his jersey to reveal slogans will be sanctioned by the competition organiser.
Article 18.18 of the “Regulations of the UEFA European Football Championship 2010-12″ also states: “All kit items worn during the final tournament must be free of any sponsor advertising.”
Bendtner can appeal but if he is unsuccessful will miss Denmark’s opening 2014 World Cup qualifier.
Paddy Power to cover Bendtner's underpants fine
IRISH ONLINE GAMBLING company Paddy Power today said it would pay the UEFA fine imposed on Denmark’s Nicklas Bendtner for flashing the sponsored waistband of his underpants during a goal celebration.
Sunderland forward Bendtner was yesterday slapped with a €100,000 fine and a one-match suspension for the stunt, which happened during last Wednesday’s Group B match between Denmark and Portugal.
The punishment has been criticised as excessively harsh, with many detractors pointing out that European football’s governing body had issued lesser penalties for more serious offences like violence and racist chanting. The Dublin-based firm said on its website: “We’ve decided to foot the bill for the fine. Paddy Power are paying Bendtner’s massively over the top 100,000-euro fine.”
Spokesman Ken Robertson added: “We don’t believe that Nicklas should be penalised for nothing more serious than wearing his lucky underpants which in fairness was only a bit of fun.”
UEFA’s disciplinary committee imposed the sanction on Bendtner for improper conduct and flouting Law 4 of the Laws of the Games covering players’ equipment.
The law states: “Players must not reveal undershirts which contain slogans or advertising. A player removing his jersey to reveal slogans will be sanctioned by the competition organiser.
Article 18.18 of the “Regulations of the UEFA European Football Championship 2010-12″ also states: “All kit items worn during the final tournament must be free of any sponsor advertising.”
Bendtner can appeal but if he is unsuccessful will miss Denmark’s opening 2014 World Cup qualifier.
- © AFP, 2012
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