He UEFA Control, Ethics and Disciplinary Committee has agreed this Monday to impose the suspended partial closure of the Paris Saint-Germain stadium, as well as to fine the French club with 50,000 euros for the incidents that occurred on May 7 during the Champions League match against Borussia Dortmund (0- 1).
The committee agrees to impose a fine of 50,000 euros on PSG and order the partial closure of the Parc des Princes, that is, the entire ‘Auteuil’ stand (upper and lower sectors) during the next UEFA competition match in the French team playing as host, by lighting fireworks.
Said partial closure of the stadium is suspended for a trial period of two years, starting from the date of this decision.
Likewise, it imposes a fine of 35,000 euros on Fiorentina, which also prohibits the sale of tickets to its visiting fans for its next European competition match, “for acts of damage and throwing of objects” in the final of the Conference League against the Olympiacos on May 29 and in which the Greek team won 1-0 with a goal in extra time by the Moroccan Ayoub El Kaabi.
This prohibition on selling tickets to fans at home is suspended for a trial period of two years, starting from the date of this decision.
Besides, orders the Italian club to contact the club that owns the final stadium (OPAP Arena), AEK Athens, within 30 days “for the settlement of the damage caused by its fans, that is, for the 28 broken seats “.