UEFA imposed a fine on Barcelona after defeating Slavia Prague (4:2) in the match of the main stage of the Champions League. Diario SPORT informs about this.
The Catalan club was fined 15,500 euros due to the actions of the fans who were violating the fireworks in the stands, which violates the disciplinary regulations of the organization. In addition, Barcelona fined another 15,000 euros for blocking the team's entry onto the field before the start of the game.
In connection with this incident, the head coach of the team, Hansi Flick, took official action and sought possible disciplinary action from UEFA..
Zagalna contributed 30,500 euros to the fine for Barcelona. At the same time, Slavia Prague was punished even more brutally - the Czech club may pay 40,000 euros for damage to the side of its patients.
UEFA also praised the decision to frequently close the Slavia Prague stadium for the upcoming European Cup match, however, it was of a mental nature and was put on the court trial term.