Rangers have been hit with a £14,000 pound fine as a result of poor fan behaviour in their game against PSV in the UEFA Champions League.
The Scottish side were punished for their fans letting off fireworks in the play-off victory over the Dutch side.
PSV meanwhile were fined 42,500 euros (£36,800) for a range of offences, including lighting of fireworks, throwing of objects and improper conduct of the team.
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Rangers of course edged out PSV 3-2 on aggregate and progressed into the Champions League group stages. This is Rangers first appearance in the group stage in 12 years.
The Glasgow side got their European campaign off to the worst possible start with a 4-0 defeat away to Ajax on matchday one. They are due to play Napoli on matchday two at Ibrox next week, but that has been thrown into doubt after the death of Queen Elizabeth II.
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