Celtic Faces New UEFA Fines for Fan Misconduct: RB Leipzig Match Update
Celtic Football Club is in hot water with UEFA once again, this time facing a significant financial penalty of over £20,000 following incidents during their recent Champions League victory over RB Leipzig.
The Details
The hefty fine, amounting to a total of €27,000 (approximately £22,500), is the result of two specific charges brought against the club. The first charge relates to the blocking of public passageways, while the second charge involves a pitch invasion by fans, including a young supporter.
Breakdown of the Fine
The breakdown of the fine includes €12,000 for the obstruction of public pathways and an additional €15,000 for the pitch invasion. This latest penalty adds to Celtic’s growing list of fines, totaling a staggering £200,000 over the past two seasons.
UEFA’s Official Statement
In an official statement, UEFA detailed the reasons for the sanctions, citing “Celtic FC Incidents and sanction. Blocking of public passageways, Art. 38 UEFA Safety and Security Regulations. Fine: €12,000. Invasion of the field of play, Art. 16(2)(a) DR. Fine: €15,000.”
This latest incident underscores the ongoing concerns surrounding fan behavior and safety regulations within modern football stadiums. As the club grapples with the consequences of these actions, questions arise about the future of fan conduct in the sport.
Celtic fans, players, and officials must now reflect on the implications of these fines and work towards creating a safe and enjoyable environment for all supporters. The club’s reputation and standing within the football community are at stake, emphasizing the need for collective responsibility in upholding the integrity of the game.