The Greek football club AEK Athens has been severely punished by The European Football associations (UEFA) after tilskueruroligheder in connection with a Champions League home match against Ajax in november.

the Next time AEK Athens to qualify for a european club competition, will not be allowed to participate, if it is within the next two years.

When the club at one time, back in european, its first two home matches are played to empty grandstands. Uefa have also punished the club with a fine of 80,000 euros, which corresponds to nearly 600,000 crowns. It writes Reuters.

the Match against Ajax was played at the olympic stadium in Athens, and tribuneurolighederne started when an object was thrown against the Dutch fans.

the Object exploded, and according to several international media, there was talk about a so-called molotov cocktail, which is a homemade bomb.

More Ajax-fans were injured, and the pictures showed the Ajax fans with blood in the faces.

The Dutch fans responded with missiles against the Greek fans, and the police had to intervene.

As a result of the unrest had three police officers and six Ajax fans in hospital to receive treatment.

Photo: Ritzau Scanpix

Photo: Ritzau Scanpix