Celtic avoid fans ban for Bayern Munich tie
Briefly

Celtic Football Club has narrowly avoided a ban from Uefa after a smoke bomb was thrown during a match against Aston Villa. Instead of a suspension from ticket sales for away fans, the governing body opted for a fine of £10,000. This comes after the club had previously faced a similar situation regarding pyrotechnics during a match with Borussia Dortmund. While Celtic had alerted their supporters to potential risks, the decision allows them to continue their Champions League campaign with upcoming matches against Bayern Munich.
Celtic have avoided a ban from Uefa following a smoke bomb incident during a match, incurring only a fine of £10,000 instead.
Despite previous warnings about fan behavior, Uefa imposed a fine after pyrotechnics usage, but allowed Celtic to proceed with planned matches.
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