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DFA statement on UEFA response to plans
The DFA acknowledges the UEFA response and is dissapointed in the reaction by UEFA. There is still not enough done to combat racism, sexism, Transphobia and Homophobia in football. We will modify our plans and negotiate with individual associations or UEFA to conduct joint operations undercover and in other aspects to find and root out hate and discrimination in the beautiful game.We will be continuing our plans however to introduce the fine reward system whereby those who report incidents get a portion of the fine if a person is found to have committed hate even on games abroad. Fines will be levied from 1,000 to 2,000 Dux Libra per incident and a warning with consequences of minimum of a 5 years ban and maximum of a lifetime ban from any DFA or Duchies game for anyone found to have committed hate offenses. We believe this is not only proportionate but our duty to protect minorities within the sport.You may send videos in at the page on the www. nohateinsports.ud.sport to report any incidents you will be updated if you are due some money for reporting an incident whether in Duchies or abroad , in stadiums or outside of stadiums in bars and pubs.
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Raise of Wage, Transfer and Star Player Wage Cap
As a result of the prosperity of the league and general need to continue attracting star talent to the Duchies Super League we are updating the transfer , wage and Star Player Wage caps by 60% , 33% and 100% for the next 5 year period.Cap Dux Libra Euros Net Transfer Cap per year(Averaged over 5 years) £80,000,000.00 €120,000,000.00 Net Wage Cap £40,000,000.00 €60,000,000.00 Star Player Wage Cap £10,400,000.00 €15,600,000.00 Total Cap £130,400,000.00 €195,600,000.00 We believe these new caps best balance the need for tickets to remain affordable to fans, to attract talent to the sport in the United Duchies and keep the league competitive and stop super clubs developing through sheer spending power alone.
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New powers for fan control
In partnership with all sports associations in the United Duchies and the Home Office we ae implementing a programme of undercover investigators at Duchies matches in coordination with cooperating nations with a trial taking place with the UK and California where each country may send investigators and share data on badly behaved fans and hooligans . The usual fine penalties shall apply if reported by investigators or fans and found guilty of breaching the spectators code on hate and hooliganism.Penalties may range from bans on buying tickets for any Duchies national team or club team games in any sports for a period of from 5 years to life depending on severity or repeat behaviour to travel bans either during tournaments from 5 years to lifetime bans to total travel bans outside the country even outside of tournament ranging from 5 years to life. These penalties and strict approaches should hopefully further reduce the rates of reported offenses from the current rate of 4, 789 recorded incidents per year across all sports. We believe these approaches to be within UEFA's rules and very much hope that UEFA and other authorities will cooperate with No Hate in Sports and the associations of all sports in the Duchies on these matters to eliminate hooliganism from our beautiful game.
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Statement on UEFA response
We are dissapointed that UEFA is shutting down proposals to work with other football associations to deal with hooliganism and bad fan behaviour. We would like them to clarify what can be done to deal with the issue as there is still far too much bad fan behaviour. We will not however be discontuing the fan reports, usage of stadium cameras and security footage within stadiums nor will we be toning down the penalties and plans for travel bans for the most serious offenders nor the sharing of data with UEFA and national associations or law enforcement about individuals likely to cause problems. We believe UEFA is getting in the way of properly tackling hooliganism, racism, sexism , transphobia and homophobia by their constant interference.We hope when issues occur that the blame will be placed where it belongs on UEFA and not football associations trying their best to reduce incidents to as close to zero as possible and trying to create a safe atmosphere and environment at the stadiums and in our cities for all fans.
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