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Scottish champions fined £20k for crowd offences

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Celtic have been fined just over £20,000 by Uefa for crowd offences in their home Champions League qualifier against Linfield.

The Scottish champions were fined e23,000 (£20,616) over “illicit banner” and “blocked stairways” charges.

Uefa said the first charge related to a banner portraying a person in a paramilita­ry uniform.

Celtic had already taken action themselves following their 4-0 win on July 19, condemning the banner display and closing a 900-capacity area of the safe-standing section of their stadium for the goalless third qualifying round first leg against Rosenborg on Wednesday.

The Parkhead club said they were closing the “Green Brigade section” for two matches after “serious incidents of unsafe behaviour” at their previous two home games.

The ultras-style group had previously fallen foul of the club with a pyrotechni­c display during the last home game of last season against Hearts.

Manager Brendan Rodgers described the “political element” of the banners as unacceptab­le and admitted he was “saddened” by the display, which also featured his name and image alongside words and imagery associated with the Northern Irish Troubles.

Uefa has now fined Celtic 11 times in less than six years over fan-behaviour issues ranging from pro-IRA chants to fireworks, crowd disturbanc­es and other illicit banner charges.

The European governing body also announced that proceeding­s over a separate kit infringeme­nt offence had been closed. That charge was a minor issue relating to the display of their sponsor’s logo on substitute­s’ bibs, which is prohibited in Uefa’s regulation­s.

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