Why will Celtic’s enthusiasts face the prohibition of the Champions League before Real Madrid or Bayern Munich

Celtic were hit with a suspended one-match ban on issueing away tickets earlier this season

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Celtic enthusiasts can have the prohibition of attending their bond of the Champions League in opposition to European giants in Real Madrid or Bayern Munich after leaving fireworks the defeat in Aston Villa on Wednesday.

The Scottish club were hit with a one-match suspended ban on issuing away tickets for Champions League games as well as an immediate €20,000 fine after supporters lit pyrotechnics during the 7-1 defeat at Borussia Dortmund earlier in the campaign.

UEFA has warned Celtic that enthusiasts will be banned if there is a repeat of the incident in the next two years, and European football’s governing body would possibly make a decision to take action after a green smoke bomb was dropped on the Villa Park league. Final level.

Fans also lit flares at the end of the doors after Celtic matched to put the 2-2, with Aston Villa scoring twice at the time to win 4-2. The result meant a success link in the playoffs.

Manager Brendan Rodgers had suggested to supporters that he behave after the club went through a suspended one-game ban, the club also wrote to enthusiasts as they faced the risk of punishment if they had a practice session of the incident within two years.

“People that have followed Celtic home and away for years and years should never be getting banned. The support is incredible and it’s not something we need,” Rodgers said when speaking ahead of the trip to Atalanta in October

“We’re not a club that needs that to ignite our support because what we bring to a stadium in colour and noise is absolutely amazing. I hope that this does end that because it just wouldn’t be right for any of our supporters to miss a game.”

Rodgers refused to comment after fireworks were in Aston Villa’s game, telling journalists: “I don’t even think about it. I’m just talking about football.

Celtic has warned enthusiasts that there may be repercussions if behavior is repeated. The raffle of the Fuía Champions League if the headlines of the Celtic Real Madrid or Bayern face in the playoffs, in what would be their first raffle in 12 years.

A Celt who follows Dortmund Fit says: “The club has been very clear, for several years, that the use of fireworks and pyrotechnics at Fites is prohibited and presents dangers to the protection of enthusiasts and the club under the applicable regulations.

“It is therefore incredibly disappointing that the conduct of a very small minority led to this decision, which can have such a negative and detrimental effect on the team and Celtic supporters who wish to attend an outing to support the team’s support. “

Last season, Bayern enthusiasts were banned from attending their quarter-final opposite Arsenal in the Emirates, after the German club’s enthusiasts threw fireworks onto the pitch their 3-0 win over Lazio in the last 16

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