Chelsea fined by Uefa for fan misconduct during Europa League clash with Malmo
Fans were found guilty of throwing objects and invading the pitch during the 2-1 win in Sweden
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Your support makes all the difference.Chelsea have been fined 13,000 euros (£11,100) for the actions of their fans during the Europa League match away to Malmo in February, Uefa has announced.
Fans were found guilty of throwing objects and invading the pitch during the 2-1 win in Sweden.
Malmo were slapped with a 58,000 euros (£49,500) fine for the misconduct of their own fans, who set off fireworks and also threw objects during the clash.
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