Arsenal Fined by UEFA for Fan Misconduct in Final

Arsenal has been fined €1,500 by UEFA for fan misconduct during the UEFA Champions League final against Paris Saint-Germain, which took place at Parc des Princes. The fine was imposed after supporters threw objects during the match.
Additionally, Arsenal faces a probationary period of two years due to previous incidents, including a €15,000 fine for crowd disturbances during the Champions League semi-final against Atletico Madrid, where fireworks were thrown. UEFA has also set a separate fine of €80,000 for the use of fireworks.
Arsenal's current situation comes as they aim to improve their UEFA coefficient following a loss in the final against Bayern Munich in 2014. Despite these challenges, Arsenal is preparing for the next season's campaign as they seek to enhance their performance in European competitions.
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