Celtic will not face UEFA punishment after the Green Brigade's 'Show Israel the Red Card' display.
No disciplinary proceedings have been opened against the club after the huge display during the Champions League match against Bayern Munich.
UEFA officials have confirmed there is no decision to be made or any action to be taken against the club because no disciplinary proceedings were opened.
A display saw supporters hold aloft red sheets of paper with the main message draped on a banner from the upper tier.
A leaflet handed out by the group - also used in the display - read: "At the start of the 2nd half, please SHOW 'ISRAEL' THE RED CARD to send a direct message to UEFA and FIFA to apply their respective statutes and suspend 'Israel' from competition.
"By doing so, you will not only be doing the right thing but you will be joining football fans of conscience and courage around the worlds who will be adopting the same message.
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There were fears Celtic could face a sanction from UEFA over the display due to previous rulings from UEFA. The club previously faced a €17,500 punishment for the display of a 'Provocative message of an offensive nature'.
UEFA Article 45.01 states: "The match organiser, together with the police commander for the match and the safety and security officer, must prevent any provocative action being taken by spectators inside or in the immediate vicinity of the stadium (unacceptable levels of verbal provocation from spectators towards players or opposing fans, racist behaviour, provocative banners or flags, etc.)."
However, it's now understood there will be no such sanction for the club after the display during the Champions League tie at Celtic Park earlier this month.