The French club were slapped with a 90,875 fine and a suspended ban from travelling to away games in Europe by UEFA for behaviour in last month’s Champions League final against Arsenal.
PSG was fined 80,000 for illuminating fireworks and banned from selling tickets to travelling spectators for a match in a UEFA competition.
It deferred the sentence of a match ban for two years of trial, with a requirement that Paris must show clean disciplinary during that period for the ban to come into effect.

It also imposed an extra fine for throwing projectiles at 10,875.
“UEFA control, ethics and disciplinary body sanctioned Paris Saint-Germain for fireworks and spectator behaviour in last month’s Champions League final.
A penalty of 80,000euros was levied against the club for the lighting of fireworks during the event. They have also been handed a ban of selling tickets for away matches in UEFA competitions for one fixture that comes suspended for two years.
The club was also asked to pay a further sum of 10,875euros after their fans had been seen throwing projectiles during the final.





