UEFA’s Control, Ethics and Disciplinary Body also ordered the Croatian champions to pay a €20,000 fine, while a second one-match stadium ban has been deferred for two years.
Dinamo were fined a further €47,000 for other offences, including setting off fireworks, throwing objects and blocking stairways in the Europa League last-16 match on March 7.
Chelsea have been fined €13,000 after fans were found guilty of throwing objects and invading the pitch against Malmo on February 14. UEFA has told the Swedish club they must cough up €58,000 for throwing objects and setting off fireworks.
Dynamo Kiev have been given a partial stadium closure for their next home European game and ordered to display a UEFA ‘#EqualGame’ banner for throwing objects, setting off fireworks, a pitch invasion and blocking stairways against Olympiacos.
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