Paris St. Germain was fined after misconduct by their fans during the last victory of the club in the Champions League over Inter Milan in May, said the European football administrative body on Thursday.
The French champions, which interviewed Inter 5-0 in the Allianz Arena in Munich, were accused of a pitch Invasion by supporters, the deposits of fireworks, throwing objects, damage to property and the display of an inappropriate message.
Thousands of PSG fans flocked into the field after the whistle to celebrate the club's first European Cup triumph, with a large number of supporters from behind the goal that flowed on the field, overwhelming stewards who had trouble keeping control.
In total, PSG received a fine of 148,000 euros, with the largest fine for the pitch Invasion and the use of pyrotechnics.
Paris Saint-Germain fans invade the field while a fan climbs to the goal after winning the champions Leaguere / Anneegret Hilse
UEFA's control, ethics and disciplinary body have also issued a ban on PSG's Way ticket sale for one UEFA match, suspended for two years.
