UEFA may sanction Celtic for the actions of their supporters during their match against Lazio.
The governing body penalised them following their defeat by Feyenoord last month.
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Celtic faces disciplinary action from UEFA for using fireworks and flying illegal banners during their Champions League loss to Lazio last week.
A case has been filed against the Scottish Premiership winners, according to confirmation from Europe’s governing body sent to Mail Sport. This comes just weeks after the team was fined £23,000 for using fireworks against Feyenoord in Rotterdam.
The latest allegations will be reviewed by UEFA’s Control, Ethics and Disciplinary Body after Green Brigade ultras raised a sizable “anti-fascist” banner during the team’s 2-1 home loss to Lazio.
The Serie A team was fined £13,000 for using similar imagery, words, and symbols when they visited to Glasgow in 2019 for a group-stage Europa League match.
The circular sign read “Anti-Fascist Glasgow Celtic” and included an upside-down picture of former Italian fascist leader Benito Mussolini along with the words “Follow Your Leader.”