Paris St Germain have been fined by the UEFA Control, Ethics and Disciplinary Body after being charged for incidents during their Champions League final win against Inter Milan.
The Ligue 1 side clinched their first Champions League trophy with a thumping 5-0 win against Inter at the Allianz Arena in May.
However, the UEFA Control, Ethics and Disciplinary Body (CEDB) on Thursday confirmed fines adding up to a total of 148,000 euros (£128,000) for charges imposed in the aftermath of the game.
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— Paris Saint-Germain (@PSG_inside) May 31, 2025
The club were fined 100,000 euros for the invasion of the field of play and lighting fireworks.
They have additionally been given a ban from selling tickets to their supporters for one away match in a UEFA competition, suspended for a probationary period of two years.
PSG have also been handed a 30,000 euro fine for throwing of objects and 10,000 euros for “transmitting a message not fit for a sports event” and for bringing UEFA into disrepute.
Additionally, an 8,000 euro fine has also been administered for acts of damage.