UEFA disciplinary committee will meet on the case on October 28. The Commission will examine the report of the UEFA delegate in Genoa - Georgian David Petrashvili and Judge Craig Thompson of Scotland.
Thompson end the match in 7 minutes, after the Serbian fans threw flares on the pitch.
Clashes between Serbian fans and police in Genoa continued almost all night. The Italian agency ANSA 16 people, including two police officers have received various degrees of injuries and contusions.
Serbia's Deputy Prime Minister Bozidar Djelic said today that it is possible for all groups of extremists in the country to be banned. He did not specify, however, when this could happen. According to Djelic, the state must take decisive measures against extremist groups, but certain activities should be available by the Football Union of Serbia to the fans.
According to Deputy Head of Cabinet, disturbances of the meeting between representative teams of Serbia and Italy last night were the work of a few dozen hooligans. In this regard, Deputy Prime Minister asked the question how could the group of Serbian supporters led to pain of a person with criminal activities.
"Serbia is not the only country that has a problem with hooligans, but as regards the country, the riots of Pride in Belgrade and the football match in Genoa are feeble and unsuccessful attempt to prevent anti-European forces in Serbia's European path" Bozidar Djelic said that the Serbian government responsible for the portfolio of European integration.
Qualification Meeting for the European Football Championship between the teams of Italy and Serbia in Genoa last night was interrupted only six minutes after the start. The reason for the judge's decision was the behavior of the Serbian fans who broke seats and threw smoke bombs and flares on the pitch. Serbian hooligans before the match and showed aggression on the streets as a result of which reached the clashes with police.