Swiss Nion (AP) – Champions League winner Paris Saint-Germain On Thursday, he was fined about 150,000 euros ($171,000) on Thursday for fraudulent activities by Final fans, including incorporating turf pieces and displaying the “Uefa Mafia” banner.
Uefa said the Disciplinary Committee We have reviewed 6 fees These include “send messages that are not suitable for sporting events” and “disgrace UEFA.”
PSG won their first Champions League title with Inter Milan 5-0 at Bayern Munichs Stadium on May 31.
UEFA has announced disciplinary sanctions with a fine of 10,000 euros ($11,500) for offensive messages.
PSG fans showed the flag with the slogan “Uefa Mafia” and a pig photo, even if it belongs to the club President Nasser Al Keraifi He is a member of the UEFA Executive Committee. Al-Khelaifi has been selected as UEFA’s decision-making body, representing the European Club Association, where he leads.
UEFA is a Norwegian club, but uses “mafia” slur to routinely prosecute fan cases Blanc won the appeal ruling At this year’s Court of Arbitration of Sports. Blanc alleged that the fan’s song was satirical in last year’s Women’s Champions League match, which overturned a UEFA fine.
PSG’s biggest financial penalty was 100,000 euros ($115,000) for the total crime of fans who invaded the playfield and lighting fireworks.
After the game, fans went to the field to remove and snatch away any turf fragments.
UEFA fined PSG an additional 8,000 euros ($9,160) to be in charge of “damage acts.”
The ban on PSG selling tickets to fans of one away game at the UEFA competition has been postponed for two years on probation.
PSG won around 140 million euros ($160 million) in Champions League prize money from UEFA last season.
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