London:European football's governing body, UEFA, has opened disciplinary proceedings against the English Football Association (FA) for not being able to control the invasion of the "field of play by its supporters" and the unruly behaviour of fans who clashed inside and outside the Wembley Stadium during the Euro 2020 final between England and Italy.
Videos have surfaced showing England fans clashing with Italy's fans after the Azzurri won the Euro 2020 title on July 11.
Hundreds of London Metropolitan's riot police personnel came down to London's West End after thousands of football fans roamed the streets post-England's loss.
UEFA could hand a stadium ban for the violence, which could mean one or more of the Nations League games in 2022 could be played behind closed doors. Earlier the FA had been fined 25,630 pounds after similar crowd trouble during England's semi-final against Denmark, where a spectator also flashed a laser beam at Danish goalkeeper Kasper Schmeichel.
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