Legia Warsaw have been declared 3-0 winners over Kukesi after last week’s Europa League qualifier in Albania was abandoned early in the second half following crowd trouble. The second leg will be played in Warsaw on Thursday.

The hosts Kukesi were also ordered to play their next home match in European competition behind closed doors and fined €70,000 (£49,000) following last Thursday’s third-round, first leg tie at Tirana’s Qemal Stafa stadium.

Television pictures showed a Legia player, Ondrej Duda, lying on the pitch, apparently after being hit by an object thrown from the stands, immediately after the Polish side had scored to go 2-1 ahead early in the second half.

The player was treated and returned to the field with a bandage around his head before play was abandoned.

Uefa listed the offences as setting off/throwing of fireworks and/or other objects, crowd disturbances and display of an “illicit banner”.

Kukesi will also have to play a second European match behind closed doors if they are involved in a similar incident at any time during the next two years, Uefa said.