The FAI have been fined €20,000 by UEFA. PIC: Sportsfile
The FAI have been fined €20,000 by UEFA following the Republic of Ireland senior women's team side being filmed singing Wolf Tone's Celtic Symphony after defeating Scotland in the World Cup playoff decider in October.
The chant, which went viral on social media, contained the lyrics "Ooh, ah, up the 'Ra" which alerted UEFA to start an investigation into the matter.
The FAI released a statement following UEFA's conclusion on the case - which read: "The Football Association of Ireland notes and accepts the sanction by the Control, Ethics and Disciplinary Body of UEFA following UEFA’s independent investigation into a potential breach of UEFA’s Disciplinary Regulations.
"The FAI and the Republic of Ireland Women’s National Team has apologised to all affected by events after the 2023 FIFA Women’s World Cup Qualifying Play-Off against Scotland in Hampden Park in October.
"The FAI has assured UEFA that all players and staff across all of our international teams have been, and will continue to be, reminded of their responsibilities every time they represent their country.
"The FAI will be making no further comment on this matter."
Vera Pauw's outfit begin their 2023 World Cup group stage campaign against co-hosts Australia on July 20 before they take on Canada and Nigeria.
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