Rangers have been issued a UEFA fine after an incident during their match against Malmo FF.
Ibrox chiefs have been sanctioned over the lighting of fireworks during the Europa League league phase contest last month.
Rangers will now have to pay a €19,000 (£15,800) fine to the governing body after the fan behaviour at Malmo's home ground.
The incident comes under the UEFA rules over the lighting of fireworks in Article 16(2)(c) DR.
Hosts Malmo have also been fined as a result of fan actions during the loss to Rangers.
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The Swedish club were hit with three fines by UEFA over "transmitting a message not fit for a sports event", the blocking of public passageways and the lighting of fireworks.
In total, Malmo have been served fines of a cumulative €60,250. However, the fireworks fine for Malmo was only for €14,000 - €5,000 less than that served to Rangers.
Malmo vs Rangers UEFA incidents and sanction
Malmo FF
- Transmitting a message not fit for a sports event - €22,000 fine
- Blocking of public passageways - €14,000 fine
- Lighting of fireworks €24,250 fine
Rangers FC
- Lighting of fireworks - €19,000 fine
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