Russian champion believes that the sentence was too harsh and will invest UEFA appeal.
CSKA Moscow will appeal the sentence of the European Football Union (UEFA), which prohibited the presence of his fans at all matches of the group stage of the Champions League this season.
UEFA last Friday severely punish CSKA for violent behavior of his supporters racist incidents.
The next three games at its stadium in Moscow, the Russian club will play in front of empty stands, and also he was not allowed to sell tickets to fans for away games against Manchester City and Bayern Munich.
Fans of CSKA in the defeat of Rome last month at the Olympic stadium in Rome (5: 1) developed a right-wing banners and clashed with police, and the club is the third time in less than a year, fined for racist behavior of his supporters.
He was given an additional fine of 200,000 euros.
Executive Director CSKA Roman Babayev criticized the harsh punishment UEFA confirmed the Russian agency R-Sport that the club will appeal.
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