The incidents involved their fans during October's Champions League match against Atletico Madrid at Parkhead
Celtic have been fined just over 25-thousand-pounds for incidents involving their fans during October's Champions League match against Atletico Madrid at Parkhead.
Part of the punishment given by UEFA was due to a "provocative message of an offensive nature".
It's understood this is in relation to a display of Palestine flags at the match - with UEFA not allowing flags of a political nature.
Celtic were also fined for the blocking of public passageways and the lighting of fireworks.

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