Bournemouth and QPR fined following altercation

The Cherries will have to pay £25,000

Author: PAPublished 7th Jan 2022

Bournemouth and QPR have been fined by the Football Association following an injury-time incident in last month's Championship fixture.

The two clubs were charged by the governing body on Tuesday for failure to ensure their players conducted themselves in an orderly fashion at Kiyan Prince Foundation Stadium on December 27.

An altercation erupted following a challenge between Dominic Solanke and Yoann Barbet which also saw QPR's Andre Dozzell sent off for a second yellow after he clashed with Chris Mepham.

"Queens Park Rangers FC and AFC Bournemouth have been fined £5,000 and £25,000 respectively following their EFL Championship match on Monday 27 December 2021 for breaching FA Rule E20.1," an FA spokesperson said.

"Queens Park Rangers FC admitted a charge from the FA and accepted the standard penalty.

"AFC Bournemouth admitted a non-standard charge and requested a paper hearing where its fine was imposed by an independent Regulatory Commission."

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