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Dynamo Kyiv must pay a fine of Hr 250,000 for the misconduct of its fans at the Olympiysky National Sports Complex during a match in the 23rd round of the Ukrainian Premier League against Shakhtar Donetsk on April 7. 

“In case of a recurrence, the Kyiv club will be forced to play one home league game in an empty stadium,” the press service of the Football Federation of Ukraine (FFU) reported on Thursday.

Dynamo will also have to pay Hr 25,000 for its fans chanting obscenities during the match of the 24th round of the Ukrainian Premier League against Karpaty Lviv on April 13.

The FFU’s Control and Disciplinary Committee also decided to fine Shakhtar Donetsk Hr 100,000 due to its fans using fireworks and throwing objects on the football pitch of the Olympiysky National Sports Complex during the match against Dynamo.

Dnipro faced financial sanctions worth Hr 100,000 for its fans chanting obscenities and displaying a banner with offensive content on April 6, 2013 during the match of the 23rd round of the Ukrainian Premier League against Vorskla Poltava. Vorskla was fined Hr 25,000 for its fans chanting obscenities during the same match.

In addition, Vorskla should pay Hr 50,000 for its fans using fireworks and chanting obscenities on April 14 during the match with Metalist Kharkiv. The Kharkiv club will also have to pay a Hr 100,000 fine for its fans using fireworks and chanting obscenities.

Chornomorets Odesa was fined Hr 50,000 for its fans chanting obscenities and using use fireworks during the match of the 24th round of the Ukrainian Premier League against Dnipro.