Barcelona must also pay a fine of 10 thousand euros.
UEFA banned Barcelona from selling tickets for the next away match Champions League because of the Nazi poster at the game Monaco (1:2).
The incident took place on September 19. In the Barcelona away stand at the Stade Louis II in the match against Monaco, a banner was displayed that depicted the Nazi slogan “Sieg Heil”, but instead of the first word it was written “Flick” – the surname of the German coach of Barcelona.
In addition to the ban on ticket sales for the next Champions League away match, Barcelona must also pay a fine of 10 thousand euros.
Barcelona will play their next away Champions League match on November 6 in Serbia against Red Star. Before this, Hans-Dieter Flick’s team will face two home matches in a row against Young Boys (October 1) and Bayern (October 23).
Let us remind you that the match against Monaco (1:2) remains the only one in the season in which Barcelona could not win. In the remaining seven matches (all within La Liga), the Catalans invariably won.
Source: Sportarena

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