UEFA has banned Legia Warsaw from having any away supporters at their next five European games after the violent clashes in the build-up to their Europa Conference League game at Aston Villa last month.
UEFA has also fined the Polish club £86,100 and ordered them to pay reparations to Aston Villa for the damage caused at Villa Park.
Police charged 46 men after Legia Warsaw fans clashed with police, with missiles and flares thrown at officers as supporters were held in a coach park near the ground before they were due to enter the stadium
West Midlands Police said four officers were injured and, although the game started on time, no Legia fans were allowed in ahead of kick-off.
As well as the violent clashes, Villa stewards also removed several people believed to be away supporters from the home stands while footage on social media appeared to show objects being thrown into the stadium from outside.

