Celtic fans can attend the second stage of the UEFA Champions League playoffs this month to Bayern Munich.
It had been feared that UEFA could choose to issue a prohibition of Celtic supporters after a smoke bomb was thrown in the field during its recent 4-2 defeat in Aston Villa.
The Scottish club had been fined at the beginning of the season after fans conducted a pyrotechnics exhibition during the October 7-1 against Dortmund.
Celtic was warned that a repeated offensive in two years could lead to a prohibition of a game of traveling fans.
However, UEFA has decided only to punish financial rings on this occasion, reaching the club with a fine of € 10,000 (£ 8,341).
A statement issued on Friday confirmed the punishment and explained that it was in response to the 'fireworks' and 'launch of objects'.

UEFA's Ethics, Ethics and Disciplinary Corps has reached Celtic with a fine of € 10,000 (£ 8,341)

A green smoke bomb was thrown into the Villa Park tone during Celtic's last European game

But Celtic fans will be allowed in their next UCL Away game, at Bayern Munich's Allianz Arena
After finishing the 21st in the League phase, Celtic will be Bayern's host in Glasgow in the first section of his playoff next Wednesday.
The second stage will take place at the Allianz Arena six days later, on February 18.
Bayern finished 12th in the phase of the League and lost a place in the top eight for just one point.
The winner of the two -legged clash of Celtic with Bayern will face Bayer Leverkusen or Atlético de Madrid in the 16 round.