Atlético de Madrid have been fined €40,000 by UEFA for racist behaviour and the throwing of objects by their supporters during their Champions League defeat at Arsenal in October, with the Spanish club also handed a suspended ban on selling away tickets.

The sanction was confirmed by the UEFA Control, Ethics and Disciplinary Commission following the 4-0 defeat at Emirates Stadium on October 21 in the Champions League.
In a ruling published this week, UEFA confirmed that Atlético de Madrid were punished for two separate offences under its Disciplinary Regulations. The club were fined €30,000 for “racist and/or discriminatory behaviour” by their supporters, in breach of Article 14(2), and a further €10,000 for the “throwing of objects”, under Article 16(2)(b).
As part of the same decision, Atlético were also issued with a ban on selling tickets to away supporters for their next UEFA competitive match. That ban has been suspended for a probationary period of one year, meaning it will only be enforced should a similar offence occur during that time.
