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Why is the FA investigating Liverpool's Community Shield match against City

Stiff penalties being considered after flares were thrown at Leicester's King Power Stadium.

By Wilian Estrella

Stiff penalties being considered after flares were thrown at Leicester's King Power Stadium.
Stiff penalties being considered after flares were thrown at Leicester's King Power Stadium.
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The Football Association (FA) launched an investigation after flares were thrown during Liverpool's 3-1 win over Manchester City in the Community Shield match in Leicester.

Goals from Trent Alexander-Arnold, Mohamed Salah and Darwin Nunez helped Liverpool win the season’s first title clash at Leicester's King Power Stadium, where red smoke covered the pitch at times.

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"We are aware of incidents during the Community Shield where flares were used in the stands. The use of smoke bombs or pyrotechnics in a football stadium is dangerous, illegal and could have serious consequences," the FA said.

"We can confirm that we are investigating the matter and will work with the relevant authorities, clubs and police to identify the individuals involved and will take appropriate action”. "We expect the club will also investigate these incidents and implement the new rules where appropriate”.

New sanctions in English football

The FA, Premier League and Football League last week announced tougher sanctions for pitch invasions and the use of smoke bombs and pyrotechnics, and announced automatic club bans for the offenses. The new sanctions aim to make football stadiums safer and more family friendly, in an effort to create a less hostile environment.