Bayern Munich, Galatasaray and AEK Athens have been fined by UEFA for crowd disturbances, the governing body said on Friday.
UEFA’s Control, Ethics and Disciplinary Body fined Bayern 40,000 euros for throwing objects and lighting of fireworks by fans during their 2-1 win over Copenhagen in the Champions League.
Galatasaray were fined a total of 51,500 euros for offences which included the throwing of objects, lighting of fireworks, acts of damage and crowd disturbances in their 3-2 Champions League win away to Manchester United.
The Greek AEK Athens takes the biggest hit, after getting 81,625 euros fine for the blocking of public passageways, throwing of objects, use of a laser pointer and lighting of fireworks in their Europa League 1-1 home draw with Ajax Amsterdam.