UEFA has imposed a hefty penalty on Paris Saint-Germain (PSG) due to incidents that occurred during the Champions League match against AC Milan on October 25.

The sanctions include a fine of €75,000 for the use of smoke bombs in the stands, €18,000 for blocking public passages, and €5,000 for pitch intrusions during the game at Parc des Princes against AC Milan.

In addition to the fines, UEFA has also decided on a partial closure of Parc des Princes, PSG’s stadium, for the next home European match. This sanction comes with a suspended sentence and a probationary period of two years.


These measures were taken following the opening of a disciplinary case by UEFA in response to the incidents during the match against AC Milan.


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