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Shirts off and dozens of flares – Legia Warsaw facing more fines after Conference League tie against Chelsea

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Legia Warsaw’s travelling support brought colour, noise and pyrotechnics to Stamford Bridge on Thursday night.

They lit flares and took their shirts off in celebration as the Polish club defeated Chelsea 2-1 in the second leg of the Conference League quarter-finals.

Despite the result, it is the Blues who progress to face Sweden’s Djurgarden in the semi-finals of Europe’s third-tier competition with a 4-2 aggregate victory.

And Legia will be bracing for trouble as they are expected to face more disciplinary action for their supporters’ behaviour from governing body Uefa – adding to a long list of infractions in European competitions.

Since the start of the 2023-24 season, Legia have been fined in 17 of their 30 ties in Europe, totalling to about €464,250 (£396,000) in fines.

In west London, Tomas Pekhart’s 10th-minute penalty gave Legia a surprise lead against the Premier League side, sparking wild celebrations at the away end as the travelling contingent took their shirts off in joy.

Chelsea restored parity through Marc Cucurella, but when Steve Kapuadi scored what proved to be the winner in the 53rd minute, the Legia fans responded by lighting dozens of flares.

Fireworks, flares, smoke powder, smoke bombs or other pyrotechnics are among items that are prohibited inside stadiums during Uefa competitions and Legia will now await consequences from the governing body.


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