<p>UEFA asked an investigator on Tuesday to study violence by England fans at the European Championship final including at least hundreds who got into Wembley Stadium without tickets.</p>.<p>The English Football Association was separately charged with multiple offenses by fans before and during their team's loss to Italy in a penalty shootout after a 1-1 draw.</p>.<p>The charges relate to booing Italy's national anthem, a fan who stopped play by running on the pitch, throwing objects, and lighting fireworks.</p>.<p><strong>See here | <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/dh-galleries/photos/euro-final-england-fans-attack-racially-abuse-italy-supporters-outside-wembley-stadium-1007659" target="_blank">Euro Final: England fans attack, racially abuse Italy supporters outside Wembley stadium</a></strong></p>.<p>While those offenses typically result in fines, more serious punishment such as full or partial stadium closures can follow the kind of violence seen on Sunday.</p>.<p>Fans without tickets broke through security barriers and turnstiles to get in to see England's first major tournament final in 55 years.</p>.<p>The official attendance was around 67,000 of the stadium's 90,000 capacity, with many seats intended to be left empty to distance fans during the Covid-19 pandemic.</p>.<p>UEFA gave no timetable for the disciplinary cases.</p>.<p>The FA was fined 30,000 euros ($35,000) for fan incidents after the team's semifinal at Wembley last week, including booing Denmark's anthem.</p>
<p>UEFA asked an investigator on Tuesday to study violence by England fans at the European Championship final including at least hundreds who got into Wembley Stadium without tickets.</p>.<p>The English Football Association was separately charged with multiple offenses by fans before and during their team's loss to Italy in a penalty shootout after a 1-1 draw.</p>.<p>The charges relate to booing Italy's national anthem, a fan who stopped play by running on the pitch, throwing objects, and lighting fireworks.</p>.<p><strong>See here | <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/dh-galleries/photos/euro-final-england-fans-attack-racially-abuse-italy-supporters-outside-wembley-stadium-1007659" target="_blank">Euro Final: England fans attack, racially abuse Italy supporters outside Wembley stadium</a></strong></p>.<p>While those offenses typically result in fines, more serious punishment such as full or partial stadium closures can follow the kind of violence seen on Sunday.</p>.<p>Fans without tickets broke through security barriers and turnstiles to get in to see England's first major tournament final in 55 years.</p>.<p>The official attendance was around 67,000 of the stadium's 90,000 capacity, with many seats intended to be left empty to distance fans during the Covid-19 pandemic.</p>.<p>UEFA gave no timetable for the disciplinary cases.</p>.<p>The FA was fined 30,000 euros ($35,000) for fan incidents after the team's semifinal at Wembley last week, including booing Denmark's anthem.</p>