UEFA Champions League: Galatasaray fans banned from game at Liverpool

Galatasaray will not be able to sell ​tickets to its fans for ‌this month’s Champions League ​clash at Liverpool, after ⁠UEFA’s Appeals Body confirmed the sanctions it received over its supporters throwing objects, lighting fireworks and causing disturbances ‌during last week’s trip ‌to ⁠Juventus.

Media reports said ⁠a man and his daughter were injured as a firework was ​thrown towards ‌Juventus fans in Turin where the Italian club, down to 10 men, wiped out ‌a three-goal deficit from ​a 5-2 loss in the first leg to ⁠force extra time in their Champions League playoff tie.

Turkish ‌champion Galatasaray, which scored twice in extra time to qualify for the round of 16 with a 7-5 aggregate win, was also ‌fined 40,000 euros ($46,000) by UEFA’s ​disciplinary committee for the fans’ behaviour.

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Galatasaray’s appeal against ⁠the punishment was rejected on Wednesday.

Liverpool ⁠visits Galatasaray on Tuesday, with the second ‌leg set for March 18.

Published on Mar 04, 2026

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