
Red Star Belgrade supporters have been banned from Anfield for their Champions League group clash against Liverpool.
Uefa has cracked down on the Serbia champions after a pitch invasion and firework-throwing in their play-off triumph at Red Bull Salzburg.
Red Star supporters are now barred for their first two group trips, at Paris Saint-Germain on October 3 and Liverpool exactly three weeks later.
Belgrade are the rank outsiders in a group that also includes Serie A runners-up Napoli.
But they are on a high after their comeback success against last season's runaway Austrian champs Salzburg.
After drawing 0-0 in Serbia, Red Star trailed 2-0 in the return leg.
But striker El Fardou Ben Nabouhane struck on 65 and 66 minutes to put Red Bull through on away goals.
Not since they won the European Cup in 1991 have Red Star reached the Champions League group phase.
The dramatic night at Salzburg, though, sparked scenes at the end for which their fans have now been banned.
Red Star supporters raced onto the pitch, while damage was caused and fireworks plus other objects were hurled around.
Uefa also fined Red Star 30,000 euros - nearly 27,000 - and ordered them to pay for repairs.
Belgrade fans will be allowed to attend their last away match, at Napoli on November 28.
