Polish champions football club Lech Poznan will be forced to play a match behind closed doors as punishment for a racist sign at a Champions League qualifier, UEFA announced on Monday.
European football's governing body took action after the offending banner appeared among Poznan's fans in the 2-0 Champions League second qualifying round first-leg win at Bosnian club FK Sarajevo on July 14.
The club was also fined 50,000 euros (£35,000; $54,800 dollars), according to UEFA's official website.
Poznan fans clashed with home supporters in Sarajevo during and after the game with 27 people, including nine police officers, wounded.
Lech Poznan -- seven-time champions of Poland -- went on to win the second qualifying round tie 3-0 on aggregate against Sarajevo.
But they face an uphill task to reach the play-offs after losing 3-1 to Swiss champions Basel in the third qualifying round first leg last week.
Should they overturn that deficit at St Jakob-Park in Switzerland on Wednesday, the Poles will be forced to play their next home European game behind closed doors.
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