The FC Barcelona has been fined by the incidents during the visit to Paris Saint-Germain to the Park of the Princes, in Paris, in the corresponding party to the gone of the quarter-finals of the Champions League, the past Wednesday 10 April. The Organ of Appeal has confirmed the three charges against of the Catalans: acts of damage, lit of artificial fires and racist behaviour.

In total, the Catalan entity will have to pay 32.000 euros to the UEFA, desglosados in 2.000 euros by the lit of artificial fires, 5.000 by acts of damage to the stadium of Paris Saint-Germain and the fine of 25.000 that includes the prohibition of the sale of ticket to his fans for the next party that contest like visitors in Europe, to consequence of the behaviour of the fans in the capital of France by an evidential period of a year.

What happened with the Barça in Paris?

It is worth it to remember that the Barça visited to the PSG in the gone of the quarter-finals of the Champions League and the controversy was further of it sucedido on the terrain of game. The goals of Andreas Christensen and the doublet of Raphinha gave the victory to the cules, but the party also was 'marked' by the attitude of some interested visitors that made nazi greetings and promoted racist insults. The facts were reported from France. Two fans, in fact, were reported.

The club reported that "Paris Saint-Germain condemns firmly all the forms of discrimination and wishes to signal that they do not have his place neither in the stadiums neither in the society. The Park of the Princes is a place of open meeting to all the fans to the football. Against the racism and all form of discrimination, form an alone team".