Well, UEFA came down with it's verdict for the event of that day today so here it is:
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Celtic fined as Dida receives ban
Celtic have been fined £25,000 and AC Milan goalkeeper Dida has been banned for two matches following trouble at the recent Champions League game.
However, the European champions intend to appeal against the penalty imposed on the 34-year-old Brazilian.
Dida collapsed dramatically after a fan appeared to strike him near the end of AC Milan's 2-1 defeat on 3 October.
Celtic were found guilty of a lack of organisation and improper conduct of supporters at the match.
The Scottish champions will pay half of the fine now, while the rest is deferred over a two-year probationary period.
Celtic chief executive Peter Lawwell issued a statement saying : "As a club we feel this penalty is proportionate to the incident in question and a fair outcome.
"We took this matter extremely seriously and following an immediate internal investigation took swift and firm action against the offender.
"Celtic FC will continue to take all organisational, security and health and safety matters as its first priority."
Dida was stretchered off after being confronted by the invading fan and was criticised for overreacting.
Uefa's control and disciplinary body took a dim view of the keeper's theatrics, charging him with a lack of sportsmanship.
The incident occurred after Scott McDonald had slammed in Celtic's winner late on after Dida had failed to hold a Gary Caldwell shot.
The fan, who has since been identified and banned by Celtic for life, ran onto the pitch and made contact with Dida, who proceeded to briefly give chase before collapsing to the ground.
He was eventually substituted, with Australian Zeljko Kalac replacing him.
If Dida's ban stands, he will miss the Champions League double-header with Group D leaders Shaktar Donestk.
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