Lyon ordered to play first Champions League group-stage home game behind closed doors as UEFA hit club with punishment for crowd disorder and racism
- Lyon will play the opening home Champions League match in an empty stadium
- The Ligue 1 club have been punished for trouble during Europa League last year
- Crowd disorder and racism charges had been brought against the club
UEFA has ordered Lyon to play their first Champions League group-stage home game in an empty stadium as punishment for crowd disorder and racism in last season's Europa League.
European soccer's ruling body says it deferred a second stadium closure for a two-year probationary period, and fined Lyon €100,000 (£90,000).
Lyon will find out thier Champions League opponents when the draw is made on Thursday in Monaco.
UEFA has ordered Lyon to play its first Champions League home game in an empty stadium
The French club had faced even tougher sanctions following persistent crowd trouble in the 2016-17 Europa League campaign.
The latest UEFA disciplinary case came after the Europa League round of 16, second leg against CSKA Moscow in March.
Lyon lost 3-2, were eliminated on away goals and missed the chance to feature in the final at their home ground.
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