
Greek champions AEK Athens were ordered to reimburse Bayern Munich €32,880 ($37,144) for a ticket price violation in their Champions League Game in Athens in October, European soccer's governing body said on Friday. Editors' Picks Watch on ESPN networks in the U.S. ESPN+ is America's home for a host of professional soccer leagues from around the world, highlighted by Italy's Serie A, Major League Soccer, UEFA Nations League and English FA Cup. | ESPN+ schedule Welcome to the 2018 FC 100 ESPN FC's experts ranked the best men's players and managers in world football. Check out the list. Jose Mourinho's Last Stand Deliberate isolation. Petty feuds. Constant turmoil. The Manchester United manager wouldn't have it any other way, writes Sam Borden. Kylian Mbappe and the curse of the World Cup Is there such a thing as peaking too early? Given all that Kylian Mbappe, just 19, has accomplished, we might soon find out. - Fantasy: Set line-ups, check scores! UEFA said its control, ethics and disciplinary body had ordered AEK to pay Bayern €10 euros for each of the 3,288 tickets sold to away fans "for the difference of the ticket prices between home and away supporters." It also warned AEK over the ticket price violation. The...
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