HEARTS have been fined by UEFA over fan conduct in the Europa Conference League.
The Edinburgh club have been issued fines after the lighting of fireworks and throwing of objects.
Hearts were punished by UEFA for the incidents in the Tynecastle clash against Istanbul Basaksehir last month.
The club have been hit with a €3,000 (£2,600) fine under Article 16(2)(c) and Art 16(2)(b) of the UEFA regulations.
It comes as both Celtic and Rangers also received fines from UEFA in the most recent disciplinary action.
Celtic were hit with two fines. One for the lighting of fireworks and another for the anti-monarchy fan banners at their match against Shakhtar Donetsk.
Rangers were punished by the governign body over improper conduct by the team in the loss to Napoli at Ibrox.