<p>UEFA has fined Rangers 30,000 euros ($32,370) and issued the Scottish club a suspended stand closure after a group of fans displayed what the governing body said was a "racist and/or discriminatory" banner against Fenerbahce at Ibrox.</p><p>A further rule breach in the next two years will result in the Copland Stand being closed for a UEFA match, it said.</p><p><a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/tags/uefa">UEFA</a> also fined the club 8,000 euros for improper team conduct and issued additional penalties for fans throwing objects (4,500 euros) and blocking passageways (6,000 euros).</p>.Angry and disappointed after 0-0 draw with Bangladesh, Marquez says India has gone three steps back.<p>The sanctions come after fans unfurled a banner that read: "Keep woke foreign ideologies out. Defend Europe" during their Europa League match against the Turkish side earlier this month.</p><p>Rangers said they were in the process of issuing lifetime bans to those responsible for the banner.</p><p>"This punishment must serve as a severe and significant reminder to the small minority of supporters who bring the name of Rangers into disrepute," the club said in a statement.</p><p>Rangers host Athletic Bilbao in the first leg of the Europa League quarter-finals on April 10.</p>
<p>UEFA has fined Rangers 30,000 euros ($32,370) and issued the Scottish club a suspended stand closure after a group of fans displayed what the governing body said was a "racist and/or discriminatory" banner against Fenerbahce at Ibrox.</p><p>A further rule breach in the next two years will result in the Copland Stand being closed for a UEFA match, it said.</p><p><a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/tags/uefa">UEFA</a> also fined the club 8,000 euros for improper team conduct and issued additional penalties for fans throwing objects (4,500 euros) and blocking passageways (6,000 euros).</p>.Angry and disappointed after 0-0 draw with Bangladesh, Marquez says India has gone three steps back.<p>The sanctions come after fans unfurled a banner that read: "Keep woke foreign ideologies out. Defend Europe" during their Europa League match against the Turkish side earlier this month.</p><p>Rangers said they were in the process of issuing lifetime bans to those responsible for the banner.</p><p>"This punishment must serve as a severe and significant reminder to the small minority of supporters who bring the name of Rangers into disrepute," the club said in a statement.</p><p>Rangers host Athletic Bilbao in the first leg of the Europa League quarter-finals on April 10.</p>