Dynamo Kyiv given three-match stadium ban after fans charged over racist
Uefa have ordered Dynamo Kyiv to play up to three matches behind closed doors, after being previously charged for racist behaviour, crowd disurbances and blocked stairways following the 0-0 Champions League draw with Chelsea in October.
The Ukrainian champions were also fined 100,000 euros ($105,900.00) for the incidents in the Champions League Group G game by UEFA’s disciplinary panel.
UEFA also fined Dynamo 15,000 euros and ordered them to close part of their stadium again after racist behaviour by fans towards Everton players during a Europa League game in the next round played two weeks later.
Goals from Andriy Yarmolenko and Derlis Gonzalez have given Dynamo Kyiv a 2-0 win at Porto in their Champions League clash this evening.
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Dynamo, trying to avoid its 11th straight group exit since it last advanced 16 years ago, was on the ropes for the first 20 minutes but rebounded and went ahead through Yarmolenko’s 35th-minute penalty.
Chelsea are at home to the Portuguese side on December 9, while Dynamo host Maccabi Tel Aviv on the same night.
That led to European football’s governing body ruling they must play their next game in European competition in an empty stadium.