Galatasaray intends to challenge UEFA’s ruling that prohibits their fans from attending their journey to Liverpool for the second stage of their Champions League round-of-16 encounter this month.
Following disturbances during their visit to Juventus on February 25, the Super Lig frontrunners received a one-game prohibition on vending tickets for European away fixtures.
The tournament administrators have furthermore imposed a penalty of 40,000 euros (roughly £35,000) on Cimbom.

What is the reason for Galatasaray’s penalty from UEFA?
UEFA made its determination based on distinct instances of projectile throwing, firework ignition, and audience unrest in Turin.
Approximately 400 ‘ultras’ – devotees recognized for their fervent backing – ignited flares and pyrotechnics at a designated gathering spot to reach the venue prior to the match, as per Ansa, which noted that these adherents also caused harm to shuttle coaches.
The publication indicated that roughly 50 of these followers breached a barrier to enter the stadium’s second level after being denied a ticket name alteration.
A pyrotechnic device was launched from the visiting contingent towards the Curva Nord zone of the home supporters, the publication further stated, resulting in a father and daughter sustaining injuries from the ensuing blast and being transported to a medical facility for examination.
Were Galatasaray’s supporters prohibited before?
Subsequent to a Champions League group phase game versus Manchester United at Old Trafford in October 2023, UEFA imposed a single-game prohibition on Galatasaray’s away followers – deferred for a biennium – alongside a penalty of 51,500 euros (approximately £45,000).
These sanctions pertained to the identical three accusations, in addition to instances of defacement within the visiting section at Old Trafford, for which Galatasaray was mandated to remunerate United with a compensation.
In April 2000, Leeds United barred Galatasaray’s adherents from their UEFA Cup semi-final return fixture after West Yorkshire Police declared an inability to assure the well-being of guest supporters. Two Leeds devotees tragically lost their lives to stabbings while in Istanbul for the initial fixture.
Might Galatasaray’s adherents be present at the Liverpool match?
Liverpool is expected to be watchful for fans acquiring passes for the home section, following United’s inquiry into the number of Galatasaray supporters who did so at Old Trafford in 2023.
The Manchester Evening News conveyed that the club discovered numerous tickets had been procured through automated programs and subsequently offloaded by scalpers or secondary market platforms, while some individuals opted for premium hospitality packages.
“Evidently, the presence of visiting supporters in our home zones is unwelcome at Old Trafford,” a United communiqué stated at the time.
“We comprehend and acknowledge that certain attendees experienced feelings of insecurity and apprehension regarding potential disturbances. The well-being of our attendees and personnel consistently holds paramount importance for us.
“We take pride in maintaining an exceptionally secure venue for visitors. While, fortunately, no injuries were reported among our followers, we aim to ensure that this matter is addressed, and we have diligently worked over the past 48 hours to examine our CCTV footage, enabling us to grasp how the scenario unfolded and prevent its recurrence.”
Have other teams been subjected to visiting fan prohibitions this season?
Among various clubs that have faced sanctions, Tottenham incurred a single-match prohibition on their traveling supporters in Europe, deferred for a year, after three adherents were discovered to have directed Nazi salutes at Eintracht Frankfurt fans during the Champions League fixture between the organizations in January.
Spurs, who imposed indefinite prohibitions on the fans and described their conduct as “utterly repulsive,” were penalized 30,000 euros (roughly £26,000), in addition to a distinct penalty of 2,250 euros (nearly £2,000) for the hurling of projectiles.
There were no visiting supporters present when Aston Villa entertained Maccabi Tel-Aviv in the league stage of the Europa League in November, as Birmingham City Council and local law enforcement implemented a pre-emptive prohibition based on intelligence following disturbances at a match in Amsterdam earlier in 2024.
The encounter was classified as high-risk, although the collected intelligence and hazard evaluations have not been disclosed publicly.
Authorities ascertained that the principal danger of aggression originated from extremist followers of the Israeli club, as reported by the Guardian.
Frankfurt’s adherents were denied travel to Napoli, and Ajax’s supporters were barred from visiting Marseille due to directives from local governing bodies during this season’s Champions League group stage, according to BBC Sport, which cited criticisms of “public officials” by Ronan Evain, the executive director of Football Supporters Europe.
Marseille will be prevented from selling passes for their subsequent European away fixture because a deferred sanction from a 2024 UEFA ruling was activated following occurrences surrounding their loss at Brugge in their final match in this season’s Champions League in January.
OM was penalized 25,000 euros (approximately £22,000) and received an extra one-match visiting ticket prohibition, deferred for a probationary duration of two years.
Their Stade Velodrome ground was partially inaccessible for their encounter against Newcastle, subsequent to disturbances during their game against Atalanta.
French governing bodies prohibited visiting supporters from journeying to Lyon’s Ligue 1 fixture at Marseille on March 1. OM adherents had previously been barred from attending Lyon in 2024 due to the danger of altercations between fans and law enforcement, as declared by the French Interior Ministry at the time, via Reuters.
What is the schedule for Liverpool against Galatasaray?
The initial stage of the contest is scheduled for Tuesday in Istanbul, with the reciprocal game occurring eight days thereafter.
Galatasaray advanced to the round of 16 following a 7-5 cumulative victory over Juve subsequent to extra time in their knockout phase elimination match, having triumphed in the opening leg 5-2 on their home ground.
Liverpool secured automatic qualification for the round of 16, concluding third in the league phase. The Reds suffered a 1-0 defeat in Istanbul on September 30, an occasion when visiting fans were permitted attendance.
| Date | Venue | GMT start time | ET | PT | |
| First leg | Tue, March 10 | Istanbul | 17:45 | 13:45 | 10:45 |
| Second leg | Wed, March 18 | Liverpool | 20:00 | 16:00 | 13:00 |

