Euro 2012: UEFA opens case against Bendtner
Denmark striker Nicklas Bendtner faces a charge for revealing logo of a betting company on waistband of his underpants
WARSAW:
Denmark striker Nicklas Bendtner faces a Uefa charge for improper conduct after revealing the logo of a betting company on the waistband of his underpants while celebrating a goal against Portugal at Euro 2012.
Bendtner lifted his shirt to show the name of an Irish firm after he had scored his second goal in the Group B match on Wednesday. The Danes lost the match 3-2.
“Proceedings have been opened against Bendtner for improper conduct at Wednesday’s Euro 2012 Group B match against Portugal in Lviv,” stated Uefa. The case will be heard on Monday. European football’s governing body has strict rules against ambush marketing with sponsors paying millions to be associated with the European Championship.
Published In The Express Tribune, June 16th, 2012.
Denmark striker Nicklas Bendtner faces a Uefa charge for improper conduct after revealing the logo of a betting company on the waistband of his underpants while celebrating a goal against Portugal at Euro 2012.
Bendtner lifted his shirt to show the name of an Irish firm after he had scored his second goal in the Group B match on Wednesday. The Danes lost the match 3-2.
“Proceedings have been opened against Bendtner for improper conduct at Wednesday’s Euro 2012 Group B match against Portugal in Lviv,” stated Uefa. The case will be heard on Monday. European football’s governing body has strict rules against ambush marketing with sponsors paying millions to be associated with the European Championship.
Published In The Express Tribune, June 16th, 2012.