Everton have been fined for crowd trouble at their Europa League game with Hajduk Split.
Last month’s play-off first leg at Goodison Park was marred when fans of the Croatian club attempted to storm onto the pitch midway through the first half.
A five-minute playing delay took place due to objects being thrown by Hajduk supporters housed in the lower Bullens Road stand for the match.
Seats were also ripped out from the visitors’ section at Goodison at the game.
UEFA charged both sides over the game, which Ronald Koeman’s side won 2-0, and ordered the Blues to pay €10,000 (£8,831) for their role in the skirmishes.
Hajduk were also fined €40,000 (£35,324) by European football’s governing body and instructed to reach a settlement with Everton for damages caused.
Everton were charged with object-throwing while their Croatian visitors faced punishment for a combined four offences on August 17.