UEFA shows no mercy even for the biggest teams: Bayern Munich receives a large fine for fan behavior

The Disciplinary Committee of the European Football Association (UEFA) has fined Bayern Munich 116,000 euros and partially closed their stadium for their next home match in the Champions League.
The Bavarian club was fined for blocking public passages in the stadium, fans' fireworks in the match against Sporting.
In addition, they were also convicted of disorderly conduct and the throwing of objects and messages by fans that are inappropriate for a sporting event during the away match in London against Arsenal.

UEFA also handed Bayern a two-year suspended sentence. If fans riot again, Bayern will play in front of an empty south stand for two years.
In addition to Bayern, UEFA also fined Eintracht Frankfurt 38 euros, Sporting Lisbon 40 euros, Lille 10 euros and Maccabi Tel-Aviv 20 euros. /Telegraph/





















































