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England fined over US$35,000 for laser incident during semifinal win over Denmark

Kane's extra-time winner gave England a 2-1 win in its Euro 2020 semifinal over Denmark. (Laurence Griffiths/Getty Images Europe/Getty Images/CNN) Kane's extra-time winner gave England a 2-1 win in its Euro 2020 semifinal over Denmark. (Laurence Griffiths/Getty Images Europe/Getty Images/CNN)
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The English Football Association (FA) has been fined US$35,600 (30,000 euros) by UEFA after a supporter pointed a laser at the key moment of England's over Denmark on Wednesday.

Denmark goalkeeper Kasper Schmeichel had a laser shone in his face as England captain Harry Kane stepped up to take an extra-time penalty.

Schmeichel saved the penalty, but Kane pounced on the the rebound and his goal proved decisive in a 2-1 win that ensured England's passage to Sunday's final against

The UEFA Control Ethics and Disciplinary Body (CEDB) confirmed on Saturday that the fine also took into account "disturbances" caused by England supporters during the national anthems and the lighting of fireworks by its fans.

Broadcaster ITV, which televised the match in the U.K., showed footage of a green laser being pointed at Schmeichel's face.

"Whoever they are they're an idiot ... it's stupid and he doesn't deserve that," ITV presenter Mark Pougatch said. "That sort of thing, nobody wants to see."

After the incident, the English Football Association's on-site team worked with UEFA to try and find who had used the laser device.

"The Danish FA representative confirmed to the UEFA Match Manager that they did not wish to take the matter any further," according to the English FA.

The Danish Football Union did not immediately respond to request for comment.

BORIS JOHNSON CONGRADULATES ENGLAND TEAM

Meanwhile U.K. Prime Minister Boris Johnson sent his congratulations to the England players and the team's manager Gareth Southgate.

"Well, I thought it was the most extraordinary game, and obviously I don't think I've ever seen an England team play with such creativity, flair, versatility and just keep going like that," Johnson told reporters on Thursday.

"It was a total nail biter. I don't know about you, but when we conceded that goal early on and then equalized, and then ran on right the way into extra-time.

"It could have gone wrong at any stage, but it didn't and it was just euphoric. Absolutely extraordinary. So I congratulate Gareth Southgate and the whole team. I thought they were stunning and obviously, you know, wishing them all the very best for the Sunday."

Later on Thursday, UEFA Referees Committee announced that Dutchman Björn Kuipers would referee Sunday's final.

This will be Kuipers' seventh UEFA competition final, according to European football's governing body.

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