Bayern Munich have been fined by UEFA but avoided a supporter lockout after photographers were injured when fans stormed over barriers during their Champions League quarter-final win over Real Madrid.
Earlier in April, Bayern scored twice in the final moments of the last-eight second leg at their Allianz Arena home to seal their spot in the semi-finals. A group of fans from the Bayern ultras section climbed over barriers while celebrating, trampling pitch-side photographers.
One photographer reported a concussion while another suffered a head laceration, with others also needing medical treatment.
UEFA fined Bayern a total of 89,625 euros ($104,700), breaking the penalty down into 40,000 euros for spectator disturbances, 30,000 for a fan banner critical of UEFA, 14,000 euros for blocking aisles, and 5,625 euros for throwing objects.
Despite the threat of a fan lockout for the second semi-final leg against Paris Saint-Germain, Bayern’s sporting director Christoph Freund had said ahead of the decision, “We expect to be able to celebrate a football festival with a full stadium against Paris.”
