Arsenal has received a fine from UEFA following the Champions League final.

UEFA confirmed that in addition to punishing Paris Saint-Germain, Arsenal was also sanctioned for fan misconduct during the Champions League final. Paris Saint-Germain, which won the match on penalties, was fined €10,875 for throwing objects onto the pitch and €80,000 for setting off fireworks. UEFA also stated that Paris Saint-Germain will be banned from selling tickets to away fans for their next UEFA club competition match, with this penalty suspended for two years.

UEFA has now revealed that Arsenal was fined €1,500 for throwing objects onto the pitch. Previously, Arsenal was fined €15,000 for fan disturbances during their semi-final against Atlético Madrid and €2,250 for setting off fireworks. Unlike Paris Saint-Germain, Arsenal did not receive a ticket sales ban. Arsenal will enter Pot 1 in next season's draw, as the team's European coefficient has improved significantly.

This will be Arsenal's first time in Pot 1 since 2014. However, due to changes in the Champions League format and fewer teams placed in Pot 1, Arsenal's seeding advantage has been reduced, making their draw more challenging than the previous season and significantly more challenging than in 2012.

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