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Everton and Hajduk Split charged by UEFA over crowd trouble

Trouble erupted during the first half at Goodison Park on Thursday night
Image: Trouble erupted during the first half at Goodison Park on Thursday night

Everton and Hajduk Split have been charged by UEFA over the crowd disturbances at Goodison Park on Thursday.

Everton have been charged on one count of breaching UEFA's disciplinary regulations, while their Croatian opponents face four charges.

Stewards were forced to intervene in the 33rd minute of the Europa League play-off first leg when visiting supporters surged towards the pitch, some throwing missiles and kicking advertising boards.

The players were instructed to leave the field by Slovakian referee Ivan Kruzliak and the game was halted for several minutes.

A UEFA statement on Friday said Everton had been charged over "throwing of objects", with Hajduk Split facing the same charge plus three more - crowd disturbances, field invasions by supporters and acts of damages.

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UEFA will look at the footage from Everton's Europa League qualifying play-off first leg win over Hajduk Split, after the match had to be stopped for several minutes because of crowd trouble in the away end at Goodison Park

The statement added: "The case will be dealt with by the UEFA Control, Ethics and Disciplinary Body with the date of the hearing yet to be confirmed."

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Everton won the game 2-0, Michael Keane and Idrissa Gueye scoring the goals.

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