Another high-profile news in the center of European football: UEFA's Control and Disciplinary Committee has imposed serious financial penalties on Paris's PSG club after the Champions League final, reports skysport. This decision is related to several rule violations during the final match.
PSG received the biggest fine — 100,000 euros — because their fans entered the football pitch and used pyrotechnics. This situation is against the main principles of the tournament and created various dangerous incidents. The European football association always takes strict measures against such actions.
At the same time, the club was hit with several other fines. The Parisians have to pay 30,000 euros because their fans threw various objects in the stadium, 10,000 euros for damaging UEFA’s reputation, and another 8,000 euros for damage to the stadium infrastructure.
Officials emphasized that every final match is played in a lively atmosphere, but security and rule compliance is a priority for everyone. Unpredictable behavior of fans can negatively affect not only the team but the whole tournament.
For PSG, these fines show that even more attention needs to be paid to ensuring fan discipline and security issues in the future. The big games of the Champions League attract attention not only for football quality but also for discipline. Fans should support their favorite club by following the rules.
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