UEFA have opened disciplinary procedures against six clubs including Manchester City and Real Madrid, after episodes at Champions League games this week, ESPN reports.
Olympiakos were charged after their fans spread out a flag that UEFA considered to be bigot, in their 3-1 misfortune at Red Star Belgrade. They were likewise accused of postponing the opening shot.
Red Star were accused of ill-advised direct after five players, including two substitutes, got appointments.
UEFA said its Control, Ethics and Disciplinary Body would meet on Friday, to hear the charges against Red Star and Olympiakos, and on October 17 to investigate the other two matches
Manchester City and Dinamo Zagreb have both been charged, after their fans tossed objects. The Croatian club were additionally pulled in the mood for harming seats at the Etihad Stadium during City's 2-0 win on Tuesday.
Genuine Madrid were charged for a late opening shot in Tuesday's 2-2 draw with Club Brugge, while the Belgian side were refered to after midfielder Ruud Vormer, who was sent off in the wake of getting a subsequent booking, utilized harsh language towards a match official.
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