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Galatasaray charged by Uefa over crowd trouble in Dortmund | Galatasaray charged by Uefa over crowd trouble in Dortmund |
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Galatasaray have been charged by Uefa over crowd disturbances during their 4-1 defeat at Borussia Dortmund on Tuesday. | Galatasaray have been charged by Uefa over crowd disturbances during their 4-1 defeat at Borussia Dortmund on Tuesday. |
German police have launched a separate investigation into attempted manslaughter after visiting fans threw firecrackers and smoke bombs on to the pitch and into the Dortmund. | German police have launched a separate investigation into attempted manslaughter after visiting fans threw firecrackers and smoke bombs on to the pitch and into the Dortmund. |
The Turkish club’s followers could be barred from attending their final away game in the Champions League at Anderlecht on 26 November. | The Turkish club’s followers could be barred from attending their final away game in the Champions League at Anderlecht on 26 November. |
Uefa also charged Dortmund for disorder by their own fans and failing to prevent Tuesday’s incidents when play was briefly stopped twice. | |
Uefa’s disciplinary panel will judge the case on 13 November. | Uefa’s disciplinary panel will judge the case on 13 November. |
Galatasaray were previously fined €50,000 (£39,000) for similar offences at Arsenal last month. The club was also ordered to pay Arsenal for damage repairs. | Galatasaray were previously fined €50,000 (£39,000) for similar offences at Arsenal last month. The club was also ordered to pay Arsenal for damage repairs. |
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