The Guardian (USA)

Celtic ban Green Brigade fans’ group from attending home matches

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Celtic have banned season-ticket holders from the Green Brigade, one of the club’s supporters’ groups, from attending home matches.

An email to supporters in the standing section at Celtic Park has been published on social media showing that the club have suspended season tickets for those who have registered with the ticket office as being part of the “ultras” group.

The move comes after incidents including the group’s coordinati­on of a display showing solidarity with the people of Palestine at the Champions League game against Atlético Madrid last week.

Wary of further Uefa disciplina­ry action, Celtic had asked fans not to bring any flags associated with the Middle East conflict. An email leaked on social media shows Celtic cited “repeated incidents of unacceptab­le conduct involving the ‘Green Brigade’ group”. The ban is pending further review and communicat­ion with the fans’ group.

Celtic have been fined by Uefa twice this season for displays linked to the Green Brigade: a pyrotechni­c show at Feyenoord and an “anti-fascist” banner which, according to the European governing body, contained a “provocativ­e message of an offensive nature” towards Lazio.

Other issues apparently cited by Celtic include “rushing turnstiles” at Motherwell’s Fir Park, “illegally gained access” before the Lazio match, “unauthoris­ed banners” and behaviour towards stewards.

Thousands of supporters around Celtic Park had defied the club’s appeal by displaying Palestine flags last Wednesday. Celtic have been approached for comment.

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