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Why Rangers have been hit with an SPFL charge from Premier Sports Cup semi-final

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Rangers have been charged by the SPFL following the Premier Sports Cup semi-final clash with Motherwell.

The governing body claim the club’s fans were in breach of the rules after pyrotechnics delayed the game’s kick-off early last month at the national stadium.

The SPFL have now hit out at “totally unacceptable” organised pyro displays and Rangers will now face sanctions alongside their opponents from the day at Hampden Park.

They will face a disciplinary hearing ahead of this month’s Premier Sports Cup Final following what the SPFL say was a five minute delay to the kick-off on November 3.

The Light Blues will face punishment alongside both Motherwell and Celtic who both also were found to have breached rules with pyro the following afternoon in their own semi-final.

A statement from the SPFL read: “The SPFL can today confirm Celtic, Motherwell and Rangers have been charged with a breach of SPFL rules following the behaviour of their supporters at the Premier Sports Cup semi-finals.

Rangers fans and the pyro from the stands delayed their semi-final by five minutes

“It was fantastic to have over 80,000 supporters attend last month’s semi-finals, however, the large-scale, organised and illegal pyrotechnics displays which were carried out by a small minority of supporters before the Celtic v Aberdeen and Motherwell v Rangers matches were totally unacceptable.

“This irresponsible behaviour by a minority of fans led to a 14 minute delay to Celtic v Aberdeen, a 5 minute delay to Motherwell v Rangers and caused significant inconvenience to thousands of fans at the game and to supporters watching worldwide.

“The SPFL, Scottish FA, Police Scotland and other organisations have been clearthat such use of pyrotechnics is illegal and poses clear dangers and health and safety risks to fellow supporters, players and those working at matches.

“There have been a number of complaints from supporters about these incidents and the SPFL and Scottish FA have been in ongoing discussions with the clubs involved in the weeks since the semi-finals.

“The SPFL can now confirm that Celtic, Motherwell and Rangers have all been issued with formal notices of complaint under SPFL Rule H34 and each club will face a disciplinary hearing.

The SPFL cited rulings and the clubs will now face disciplinary action

“Preparations are ongoing ahead of the Premier Sports Cup Final between Celtic and Rangers at Hampden Park next week, as the SPFL prepares to welcome a capacity crowd for one of the highlights of the Scottish sporting calendar.

“The SPFL and Scottish FA will continue to work closely with the finalists in the build up to this showpiece occasion to reinforce the importance of ensuring a safe and enjoyable match day experience for all supporters, in the context of what is now an ongoing disciplinary process.”

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