
"UEFA's disciplinary committee also imposed a 40,000 fine on the Turkish champions for their fans' behaviour. Galatasaray's appeal against these penalties was rejected by UEFA's Appeals Body on Wednesday. The ban stems from fan misconduct during last week's trip to Juventus, which included throwing objects, lighting fireworks, and causing general disturbances."
"Media reports indicated that a man and his daughter sustained injuries when a firework was launched towards Juventus fans in Turin. During the dramatic Champions League playoff, Galatasaray secured a 7-5 aggregate victory after scoring twice in extra time against a 10-man Juventus."
UEFA upheld sanctions against Turkish club Galatasaray, prohibiting them from selling tickets to their supporters for an upcoming Champions League fixture at Liverpool. The penalties stem from fan misconduct during Galatasaray's Champions League playoff against Juventus, where supporters threw objects, ignited fireworks, and caused disturbances. A man and his daughter were injured when a firework was directed toward Juventus fans in Turin. Galatasaray won the playoff 7-5 on aggregate after scoring twice in extra time against 10-man Juventus. UEFA's disciplinary committee imposed a 40,000 euro fine alongside the ticket ban. Galatasaray's appeal against these penalties was rejected by UEFA's Appeals Body.
Read at www.independent.co.uk
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