- Celtic have been fined €10,000 (£8,341) by UEFA however averted a supporter ban
- A smoke bomb was thrown on the sector throughout Celtic’s 4-2 loss at Aston Villa
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Celtic followers will be capable to attend this month’s UEFA Champions League playoff second leg away to Bayern Munich.
It had been feared that UEFA could select to problem a ban upon Celtic supporters after a smoke bomb was thrown on the pitch throughout their latest 4-2 defeat at Aston Villa.
The Scottish membership had been fined earlier within the season after followers carried out a pyrotechnics show throughout October’s 7-1 loss to Dortmund.
Celtic had been warned {that a} repeat offence inside two years may lead to a one-match ban on travelling followers.
Nonetheless, UEFA have as a substitute determined solely to punish the Hoops financially on this event, hitting the membership with a €10,000 (£8,341) tremendous.
A press release issued on Friday confirmed the punishment and defined it was in response to the ‘lighting of fireworks’ and ‘throwing of objects’.
The UEFA Management, Ethics and Disciplinary Physique has hit Celtic with a tremendous of €10,000 (£8,341)
A inexperienced smoke bomb was thrown onto the Villa Park pitch throughout Celtic’s final European recreation
However Celtic followers can be allowed at their subsequent UCL away recreation, at Bayern Munich’s Allianz Enviornment
After ending twenty first within the league section, Celtic will host Bayern in Glasgow within the first leg of their playoff subsequent Wednesday.
The second leg will then happen on the Allianz Enviornment six days in a while February 18.
Bayern completed twelfth within the league section and missed out on a spot within the high eight by only one level.
The winner of Celtic’s two-legged conflict with Bayern will face both Bayer Leverkusen or Atletico Madrid within the spherical of 16.


















