Bayern Munich faces a UEFA sanction that will affect his next match in the champions league. The Disciplinary Committee has confirmed the Partial closure of several sections of the Allianz Arena due to the repeated use of pyrotechnics in the south curve during previous matches. This measure, which includes a fine of 50,000 euroswill come into effect for the match against Royale Union Saint-Gilloise on January 21.
The sanction, initially suspended, was activated after the incident that occurred in the match against Sporting Clube de Portugal on December 9, 2025. The affected sections are from 111 to 114, which forces the club to cancel all entries in the south curve to avoid technical problems in the assignment. Bayern has announced that it will refund the ticket price to those affected and the cancellations will take place this Friday.
This decision impacts 9,336 fans which had tickets for blocks 109 to 117. The Bavarian club has explained that it is not possible to cancel only the 4,800 tickets for the sanctioned sections, so they are opting for a total cancellation in that area. If tickets are released for the unaffected blocks (109-110 and 115-117), Bayern will inform about the sales process.
He UEFA With these measures, it seeks to promote security in European matches, avoiding risks associated with pyrotechnics. The club urges fans to respect the regulations to avoid future sanctions.
For the match against Union St. Gilloise, the Allianz Arena will operate with restrictions, which could influence local support. Bayern, the current Bundesliga champion, seeks to maintain its streak in the Champions League despite this setback.
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