PSG to pay 98,000 euros fine for incidents against Milan

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UEFA has fined PSG 98,000 euros for the incidents that took place during the Champions League match against Milan at their home ground, the Parc des Princes. The body has also imposed a partial closure of the stadium, but this is suspended and subject to a two-year probationary period.

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UEFA's Control, Ethics and Disciplinary Body has fined Paris Saint-Germain 98,000 euros for incidents at its stadium during the Champions League match against AC Milan on 25 October.
The disciplinary body has also ordered a partial closure of PSG's stadium during a Champions League match, although this sanction is suspended and subject to a two-year probationary period.
The sum of 98,000 euros corresponds to a fine of 75,000 euros for the lighting of pyrotechnic material, 18,000 euros for the blocking of public areas and 5,000 euros for pitch encroachment.
For the same match, AC Milan will have to pay 20,000 euros for crowd incidents and 3,000 euros for lighting flares. Also in the Champions League, following the Antwerp-Oporto match, the Belgian club has been fined 20,000 euros for crowd incidents and the partial closure of its stadium during its next European match and Porto 35,750 euros for pyrotechnic material.



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