One of the issues on the agenda of today's meeting of the UEFA Committee on Ethics and Discipline Control is to give a legal assessment to the actions of the Azerbaijani club official.
Let us briefly recall that during the height of the Second Karabakh War, to be precise, in the days when rockets were fired at Ganja, Ibrahimov saw pictures of dead babies and wrote on social media that we should kill the enemy's babies, women and the elderly. What was written resonated in the country, and then, naturally, fell into the hands of the enemy. When the enemy immediately appealed to UEFA to punish Nurlan Ibrahimov with Qarabakg, the European supreme body earlier this month removed Nurlan from football for some time.
Yes, let's move on to the main question - today's question: what decision can or will UEFA make? The point of concern is whether any sanctions will be imposed on Karabakh. For example, exclusion from the competition, exclusion from the next European Cup season, and so on. None of this will happen. Because any mistake made by the club official on his personal page, the club cannot be expelled from the competition or deprived of playing at home. Absolutely not.
If so, what are the penalties? There are three options that will definitely and definitely be one of them.
1. Nurlan Ibrahimov's football activity may be terminated for life.
2. The club may be fined severely.
3. In addition to the imposition of a financial fine on the club, Nurlan Ibrahimov may be given a serious warning.
In any case, let's wait and see what the final decision will be.