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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 its own fans and failing to prevent Tuesday’s incidents when play was briefly stopped twice. 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.