Bayern Munich has been fined 44,750 euros ($47,193) after its followers unfurled an offensive banner and precipitated disturbances in the course of the Champions League match in opposition to Paris St Germain final month, European soccer’s governing physique UEFA stated on Wednesday.
Bayern beat PSG 1-0 at Parc de Princes within the first leg of the Champions League last-16 tie, the place the German membership’s supporters displayed a banner that contained an expletive in a protest in opposition to excessive ticket costs for the match.
UEFA guidelines prohibit “provocative messages that are of a political, ideological, religious or offensive nature.”
Bayern was additionally fined for crowd disturbances after masked supporters have been seen clashing with the police and for letting off pyrotechnics.
PSG was fined 39,500 euros for blocking passageways on the Parc des Princes stadium whereas their followers lit fireworks.
Source: sportstar.thehindu.com