The FA and FAI are fined after the booing of both national anthems before England's Nations League match against Republic of Ireland in September.
Uefa has fined the Football Association and the Football Association of Ireland after the national anthems were booed before the Republic of Ireland played England in the Nations League in September.
European football's governing body imposed a £10,500 fine on the Football Association following England fans' booing of Amhran na bhFiann at Aviva Stadium. The Football Association of Ireland received a fine of £8,400 after home supporters booed God Save The King.Uefa imposed further punishment on the FAI, with a £7,800 fine for the lighting of flares and a £5,000 penalty for a pitch invasion by a spectator.
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