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UEFA fines Barcelona €19,000 for fans celebrating 6-1 win on pitch
March 25, 2017
(AP Photo/Emilio Morenatti)
Following their ecstatic celebrations on the magnificent Champions League win over PSG, Barcelona was met with a fine for that.
Ethics and disciplinary body of UEFA imposed a fine of €19,000 on the chaos that emerged after Sergi Roberto’s last minute goal.
The fine was put out as a result to the players’ “an improper conduct”. A 4-0 defeat was never overcome so successfully by a team in UEFA.
Saint-Etienne must pay 50,000 euros ($54,000) for fans’ improper conduct and lighting fireworks at Old Trafford during a 3-0 loss against Manchester United last month.
Napoli was fined 38,000 euros ($41,000) for a range of offences at a 3-1 home loss against Real Madrid.
UEFA said Rostov must pay 16,000 euros ($17,300) for fans lighting fireworks at Sparta Prague’s stadium last month.
Manchester City was fined 18,000 euros ($19,460) for a pitch invasion, throwing of objects by fans, and a late kickoff in its home match with Monaco last month.
Arsenal was fined 5,000 euros ($5,400) for a pitch encroachment by fans, and Bayern Munich 3,000 euros ($3,200) for fans throwing objects in their match at Emirates Stadium on March 7.
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