
Bayern Munich has been fined nearly €100,000 by UEFA for multiple infringements during their Champions League match against Real Madrid. The fines include penalties for violations related to crowd control and inappropriate messages.
Bayern Munich was fined for violating inner area regulations, blocking public aisles, throwing objects, and disseminating an unacceptable message during their match against Real Madrid.
Bayern Munich's total fine from UEFA amounts to €89,625.
No, Bayern Munich will not face a fan ban as part of the penalties imposed by UEFA.

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UEFA has imposed a €40,000 fine on FC Bayern for ‘violation of the inner area regulations’ against Real Madrid at Allianz Arena. An additional €14,000 fine was levied for blocking public aisles. UEFA also issued a further €5,625 for throwing objects. There’s another €30k fine for disseminating a message deemed “unacceptable for a sporting event.” So in total, the club will have to pay €89,625. There’s no fan ban. It is another fairly hefty fine for the club, but the club can deal with it well. A fan ban for the first leg of the PSG tie would have been a lot worse for the club, so it is fortunate that the Bavarians escaped that specific punishment. *If you are looking for more Bayern Munich and German national team coverage, check out the latest episodes of Bavarian Podcast Works, which you can get on Acast, Spotify, Apple, or any leading podcast distributor…*
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