A Lazio fan has been fined £200 over a brawl with Celtic supporters before a Europa League clash.
Filippi Moreno, 35, was also banned from attending football matches in the UK for two years.
Moreno pled guilty to acting in a threatening and abusive manner at Glasgow Sheriff Court on Friday.
He fled the scene but was later arrested and spent the night in jail.
Five arrests were made before, and five further supporters were ejected from the ground during Celtic's Europa League clash with Lazio on Thursday.
Celtic overcame their Italian visitors 2-1 but the day was marred by a number of incidents in Glasgow city centre and later at Celtic Park.
Four of the five arrests were made for breaches of Section 38 of the Criminal Justice and Licensing Act (Scotland) 2010, and the fifth for being in possession of alcohol and resisting arrest.
Five more supporters were ejected from Celtic Park with three of those being reported to the Procurator Fiscal.
A group of Lazio supporters appeared to make fascist salutes before the evening kick-off, both in the city centre and while they were being escorted to the ground under heavy police presence.
Those salutes continued during the game, which Lazio led through Manuel Lazzari's 40th-minute goal before Celtic fought back to win.
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