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Bayern Munich Supporters Banned From Away Leg Of Champions League

Bayern Munich Supporters Banned From Away Leg Of Champions League

Bayern Munich supporters will be absent from the away leg of their Champions League quarter-final match due to a ban imposed after fans ignited fireworks during their 3-1 victory against Lazio earlier this month, the club announced on Tuesday.

The decision follows UEFA’s fine of 40,000 euros against Bayern for a similar incident in October when fans set off fireworks during their 2-1 win at Copenhagen. Bayern had already received a suspended one-match ban from purchasing away tickets in December, which was activated due to the Lazio incident.

Bayern Munich stated they would not contest UEFA’s ruling. Jan-Christian Dreesen, the club’s CEO, expressed disappointment, acknowledging that the use of pyrotechnics directly endangered others, making an appeal futile.

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Dreesen lamented the repercussions, acknowledging the blow of playing without the support of their fans. He emphasized that the actions of a small group of individuals tarnished the reputation of all supporters and the team.

Despite the setback, Bayern advanced to the Champions League quarter-finals after defeating Lazio 3-1 on aggregate. The draw for the quarter-finals is scheduled for Friday, with the first legs set for April 9-10 and the second legs for April 16-17.

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