Orlando City SC announced today that the club is suspending Atlanta United’s organized supporters group privileges for the next three matches the teams will play in Orlando City Stadium. On its website, Orlando City says the reason for the sanctions is “a result of unaddressed misconduct” as it relates to five Atlanta United supporters reported by Orlando City SC.

On May 15, Orlando City SC shared video footage and images with Atlanta United FC of five of its fans throwing objects during the match. Atlanta United failed to respond with the names of the offenders or ask for an extension within the appropriate window of time.

Orlando City SC will revoke the typical privileges granted to organized supporters groups in Major League soccer, which include block ticket purchasing in designated areas, escorts to matches, entering stadiums early and bringing flags and banners.

Atlanta United has issued the following statement, disagreeing with Orlando’s findings and course of action: