Uefa charges Celtic over banner and fireworks against Udinese
Page last updated at 10:26 GMT,
Monday, 19 December 2011
BBC.co.uk
Celtic fans have come in for criticism for their behaviour in Italy.
The match between Celtic and Udinese finished 1-1.
Uefa has charged Celtic with "the displaying of an offensive banner and setting off of fireworks by fans" during Thursday's match with Udinese.
The incidents during the Europa League Group I match were included in the match delegate's report.
Uefa's Control and Disciplinary Body will hear the case on 26 January.
Celtic have already imposed a lifetime ban on the fan they say was responsible for the banner and assaulting a steward at the Stadio Friuli.
Last week, Celtic decided not to appeal against the £12,700 Uefa fine for "illicit chanting" by some of their fans in the earlier Group I game against Rennes at Celtic Park.

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