Union Berlin boss Dirk Zingler slams UEFA ahead of Europa League match against Royale Union Saint-Gilloise. Zingler speaks out in an interview with RTL+ about the exclusion of Frankfurt fans in Naples. The Italian Ministry of the Interior has issued a decree against league leaders SSC Naples, which means they cannot sell tickets to Frankfurt fans for the return match on March 15. Zingler speaks plainly: This is a catastrophic development. We must not forget that we play for people and must make sure that we do not lose sight of the core. UEFA must take action and not be taken for a ride. Union Berlin itself has just received a fine of 30,000 euros and a fan ban on probation from UEFA. The reason is the use of pyrotechnics in the 0-0 draw in the round of 16 in Amsterdam. Zingler writes in the stadium magazine for the Euro game: We have lodged an appeal against the UEFA verdict because we find it disproportionate. Collective punishments at the expense of many innocent people are wrong. Union Berlin wants to defend itself against the UEFA decision. The club's fans support their team at every game. The UEFA decision is a hard blow for the club and the fans. Union Berlin will not give up and will continue to fight for its rights. The Europa League is an important competition for the club and the fans. Union Berlin wants to qualify for the next round and not accept the UEFA decision.