BREAKING NEWS: Marseille handed suspended European ban
Marseille will be banned from the next European competition they qualify for should they fall foul of any UEFA regulations in the next two seasons.
UEFA has taken a dim view of the behaviour of Marseille fans during the 2017-18 Europa League campaign, citing four matches where rules were broken.
The games in question all came in the knockout stages of the competition, starting with their last-eight meeting at home to RB Leipzig, before both legs of their semi-final with Red Bull Salzburg and the final against Atletico Madrid in Lyon.
Marseille were charged with crowd disturbances, acts of damage, setting off of fireworks, throwing of objects and a delayed kick-off by Europe's governing body.
Having found the French side guilty, UEFA has revealed a lengthy list of sanctions, one of which would see Marseille excluded from playing in Europe for a season.
That ban has been deferred for a probationary period of two years, but the other punishments come into force immediately.