Champions League UEFA sanctions Polish club

Incidents occurring during Legia Warsaw's home game with Borussia Dortmund has led to UEFA banning fans from entering the Polish Army Stadium when Real Madrid come to town.

When the Germans travelled to the Polish capital Legia's fans clashed with police, lit numerous flares, blocked stairwells, threw objects onto the pitch, and were accused of racist chanting.

As a result, UEFA's Control, Ethics, and Disciplinary Body has sanctioned the club, forcing them to play the Spanish giants behind closed doors.

The November 2 game will now take place in an empty stadium, which usually holds 31,000 fans, subject to Warsaw appealing the punishment.