UEFA's Control and Disciplinary Body has announced decisions relating to recent cases from UEFA Champions League matches involving GNK Dinamo Zagreb of Croatia. The Croatian club have been ordered to play two home UEFA competition matches behind closed doors, with half of the suspension (one game) deferred for a probationary period of five years. They have also been fined €70,250.
The complete list of case law of the UEFA Control and Disciplinary Body and the UEFA Appeals Body from the second half of 2013 has been published on UEFA.org.
Cases range from the decision taken on racist behaviour by GNK Dinamo Zagreb supporters to the appeal made by Celtic FC on the dismissal of Scott Brown in a UEFA Champions League match.
Disciplinary proceedings have been opened following the UEFA Europa League group D match between GNK Dinamo Zagreb and Celtic FC (4-3), played on 11 December in Croatia.
Celtic FC:
Charges: Crowd disturbances - Article 16 (2) (h) of the UEFA Disciplinary Regulations
The case will be dealt with by the UEFA Control, Ethics and Disciplinary Body on 19 February 2015.