Cologne has been ordered to pay a settlement to Arsenal over damage caused by their supporters during the Europa League tie at the Emirates Stadium last month.
UEFA opened disciplinary proceedings following the crowd trouble which overshadowed Arsenal's 3-1 victory on September 14.
The Group H tie was delayed by an hour as ticketless Cologne fans looked to gain entry to the ground. The German club were issued with 3,000 tickets, but around 20,000 of their fans were believed to have made the journey to London.
20000 Cologne fans in central London are heading to the Arsenal stadium, which has 3,000 seats and because of them the game was delayed pic.twitter.com/2MBekIlXbr
— Mahmoud Al-najjar Ⓜ 🇸🇦 (@mahmoud30695366) September 17, 2017
There were clearly thousands of away supporters sitting among Arsenal fans and flares were set off in the stands.
The German club, who issued an apology to Arsenal following the disturbances, have been ordered by UEFA "to contact Arsenal within 30 days for the settlement of the damages caused by its supporters".
UEFA also imposed a one-match away supporter travel ban, suspended for two years, in the event of further disturbances and fined them €60,000.