UEFA fines PSG after the first leg against Real Madrid

The UEFA Control and Disciplinary Committee has fined Paris Saint-Germain 16,000 euros for the flares that were lit in the Parc des Princes and another 16,000 for blocking access to the public in the match against Real Madrid, corresponding to the first leg of the knockout stages of the Champions League.

Austrian Salzburg will have to pay 8,750 euros for throwing objects and 2,250 for lighting flares in the match against Bayern Munich, which in turn has been fined 15,000 for provocative and offensive messages.

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Marseille will have to pay 14,000 euros for blocking corridors, 20,000 for offensive messages and 10,250 for lighting flares in the Conference League match against Qaragab.

Sevilla, also sanctioned

On the other hand, Marcelo Expósito Jiménez, a Sevilla Juvenil player, has been sanctioned with a two-game suspension and the Andalusian club with a 1,750-euro fine for improper team conduct in the game against Rangers.

Sporting de Portugal (11,500 euros), Inter Milan (8,000), Atalanta (7,250), Porto (5,250) and Midtjylland (3,750) have also been fined for lighting flares; for blocking access to the stands Inter Milan (12,000) and Sparta Prague (12,000); throwing objects Midtjylland (4,625), Fenerbahce (6,875); for provocative messages or political messages Midtjylland (10,000), Sparta Prague (17,500); for invasion of the field of play Leicester (5,000); and for team misconduct, Rapid Vienna (5,000).