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APPENDIX 2 - Euroleague Basketball

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g) Incidents generated by the public, including the throwing of<br />

objects on to the playing area, provided that such incidents do not<br />

amount to a serious infringement.<br />

h) The invasion or attempted invasion of the playing area by the<br />

spectators before a game, during a game when it may cause its<br />

abnormal interruption, or once a game is over.<br />

i) Insufficient preventive measures taken to avoid disturbances<br />

before, during and after a game.<br />

j) The malfunction or improper conditions of the arena, including the<br />

equipment or machinery contained therein, which affect the<br />

smooth running of home games.<br />

Article 41.<br />

The minor infringements above will be the object of the following sanctions:<br />

a) Warning<br />

b) A fine of up to 10,000 euros<br />

c) Loss of the game, or if applicable, the phase<br />

d) Points discounted from the team’s standing<br />

e) Temporary disqualification from the competition for up to one<br />

season<br />

f) Closure of the arena for a period of up to two games or a period<br />

of one month<br />

g) Replay of the game in a neutral arena or behind closed doors<br />

h) Games played behind closed doors<br />

SECTION II: DOPING INFRINGEMENTS AND SANCTIONS<br />

Article 42.<br />

All anti-doping violations are those specified in the FIBA Internal<br />

Regulations governing Anti-Doping.<br />

Article 43.<br />

All anti-doping violations and sanctions fall under the jurisdiction, rules and<br />

procedures of FIBA.<br />

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