"Legia" and "Real" clash in Poland - behind closed doors

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or those planning to travel to Poland to see the stars of Real Madrid - not the best news.

UEFA announced that Warsaw's Legia has been fined 80,000 euros and will play matches without fans. This means that the match between Legia and Real in Poland will take place behind closed doors - fans will not be able to attend.

UEFA had to take these measures after Legia fans in the first match used pepper spray against security guards, damaged inventory, and were very unruly.

This is a painful news not only for the people of Poland, who wanted to see the tournament winners, but also for some residents of Lithuania. According to EuroFootball.com, groups of people were planning to travel to Warsaw to see these matches.

The match between Legia and Real in Poland will take place on November 2nd.