Dhaka, Aug. 1 -- Germain (PSG), winners of this year's UEFA Champions League, has been fined nearly €150,000 ($171,000) by UEFA over multiple incidents involving its fans during the final, including pitch invasions, fireworks, and the display of an offensive "UEFA Mafia" banner.
The UEFA disciplinary panel ruled on six separate charges, including "transmitting a message not fit for a sports event" and "bringing UEFA into disrepute."
The incidents occurred during the May 31 final at Bayern Munich's stadium, where PSG defeated Inter Milan 5-0 to claim its first-ever Champions League title.
Among the most serious infractions was the display of a large banner reading "UEFA Mafia," accompanied by a caricature of a pig. This banner app...
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