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The English and Turkish Football Associations have both been charged by Uefa with improper conduct over the half-time fracas in the Euro 2004 qualifier earlier this month.
Television pictures showed a melee involving players from both teams during the interval in Istanbul.
No individual players will be charged but instead the associations will attend a hearing on 30 October.
It is expected that both FAs will be fined - but that their participation in the Euro 2004 finals is not in doubt.
"On the basis of the evidence we have seen and the important official reports, as well as the limited number of other cases, we are looking at some sort of fine," a Uefa spokesman confirmed.
http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/football/internationals/england/3206943.stm
Television pictures showed a melee involving players from both teams during the interval in Istanbul.
No individual players will be charged but instead the associations will attend a hearing on 30 October.
It is expected that both FAs will be fined - but that their participation in the Euro 2004 finals is not in doubt.
"On the basis of the evidence we have seen and the important official reports, as well as the limited number of other cases, we are looking at some sort of fine," a Uefa spokesman confirmed.
http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/football/internationals/england/3206943.stm