Celtic: Uefa charges over fireworks allegedly set off at Europa League tie

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By Scott Mullen
BBC Sport Scotland
Celtic have been charged by Uefa for lovers putting off fireworks just fourteen days after being fined for the use of flares and throwing items.
The offence relates through Thursdays 2-0 Europa League win over Cluj to pyrotechnics at Celtic Park.
Last month, the Celtic were told to pay a 11,000 good for two fees from the 4-1 victory over AIK.
Ethics, uefas management and body will deal with the situation on 17 October.
Celtic currently top their Europa League group with four points from their first two games with a double header against Lazio next.
The fee past month was the 17th period Celtic are fined by European soccers governing body since 2007.
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