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Man in court after pitch incident Pitch incident man pleads guilty
(about 7 hours later)
A 27-year-old man is to appear in court after a fan ran onto the pitch at Celtic Park during Wednesday's Champions League match. A man who ran onto Celtic Park during Wednesday's Champions League match has admitted breach of the peace.
He was arrested on Thursday in connection with a breach of the peace after handing himself in to police. Robert McHendry, 27, from Cambuslang, was arrested on Thursday after handing himself in to police.
A supporter rushed from the stand following a last-minute winner by Celtic and appeared to make contact with AC Milan goalkeeper Nelson Dida. He rushed from the stand following a last-minute winner by Celtic and appeared to make light contact with AC Milan goalkeeper Nelson Dida.
The man is expected to appear at Glasgow Sheriff Court. At Glasgow Sheriff Court, sentence on Hendry, who has been banned from Celtic games for life, was deferred.
Celtic have banned the fan for life from attending all club matches. He will be sentenced on 2 November.
European football body Uefa said it would decide what action to take after receiving reports from match officials this week.