UEFA punishes PSG

UEFA imposed a financial penalty on Paris Saint-Germain on Friday for several violations committed on May 31 during the French club’s 5-0 Champions League final victory over Inter Milan.
PSG was fined €148,000 for pitch invasion, throwing objects, setting off fireworks, vandalism, and displaying an inappropriate banner, as well as conduct deemed to be damaging UEFA’s reputation.
In addition to the fines, UEFA also banned Paris Saint-Germain from selling tickets to its fans for its first upcoming away match in European competition. However, this decision was suspended for two years, subject to the condition that similar behavior is not repeated during that period.
The financial penalties are detailed as follows:
€100,000 for pitch invasion and use of fireworks (partially suspended as stated).
€30,000 for throwing objects.
€10,000 for posting an inappropriate message and damaging UEFA’s reputation.
€8,000 for material damage resulting from vandalism.