RANGERS have been hit with more UEFA fines for incidents during their Europa League quarter-final first leg against Braga.
In the latest charges against the Ibrox side, the Scottish champions have been hit with a total charge of €46,250 (£38,902).
The fines are broken down into two charges.
The first is for fireworks being lit amongst the Rangers section of the crowd in Portugal. UEFA passed down a £30K for this offence.
Rangers have been fined a further £8K for the fireworks being the cause of a delayed kick-off in the tie.
Braga were also fined for the lighting of fireworks, however, their charge was just €4,500.
It's the second time that the Ibrox club have been hit with similar fines by UEFA, after the fireworks also on display in Belgrade in the last-16 round.
In the play-off round, the club were also fined after fans invaded the pitch at full time in the aggregate victory over Borussia Dortmund.
Rangers play RB Leipzig in the semi-final of the competition tonight.
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