A number of Eintracht Frankfurt fans set fire to Darmstadt flags during December's Bundesliga derby game. Photo by Alex Grimm/Bongarts/Getty Images

Eintracht Frankfurt have been punished by the German Football Association [DFB] with a partial stadium closure, with the Bundesliga club among eight clubs from the upper three tiers hit with fines amounting to a total of €195,750 for fan misbehaviour.

On Wednesday and Thursday, the DFB fined Bayer Leverkusen, Stuttgart, Holstein Kiel, Wolfsburg, Hamburg, VfR Aalen, Werder Bremen, and Frankfurt due to the actions of their supporters.

The fines range from €750 for third-tier club VfR Aalen to €75,000 for Frankfurt, who have been punished for two separate incidents during their DFB Pokal match at Erzgebirge Aue on Oct. 27 as well as at the Bundesliga derby against Darmstadt on Dec. 6, in which they suffered a 1-0 home defeat.

Frankfurt supporters lit flares on both occasions, and during the Bundesliga match also set fire to flags of Darmstadt supporters.