Celtic could face UEFA fine over banner scandal.

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Celtic could be fine again by UEFA over banners during their Champions League game against Bayern Munich.

    A banner reading “Red card for Israel” was unveiled by fans during the first half and remained there throughout the second half.
    European football’s governing body, the Ethics and Disciplinary Committee. Will assess the report from the game and decide on the next step.
    UEFA will decide whether the banners เว็บพนันออนไลน์ UFABET สมัครง่าย โปรโมชั่นมากมาย are political, provocative or offensive.
    Hundreds of Celtic fans held up red papers on the seats below a banner reading “Red card for Israel”. Celtic
    avoid a ban on their fans attending the second leg in Munich next Tuesday. Despite being summon by UEFA after a smoke bomb was thrown onto the pitch at Aston Villa in January.
    But while the ban was suspend, UEFA decide to fine them £8,400 for the fireworks, with no further sanction.
    Celtic have been fine several times in the past for displaying banners that contained provocative messages. Were anti-monarchy or had flags of other countries with significant meaning.

The Hoops lost 2-1 to Bayern Munich last night and there was a display at half-time where hundreds of fans held up red sheets of paper under a banner which read ‘show Israel the Red Card’ – which remained in place for most of the second half.

Now, UEFA’s control, ethics and disciplinary committee will assess the situation and decide whether to hit the club with another fine.