Five Celtic fans have been given jail terms following violence in Amsterdam before the club's Champions League match against Ajax, it has been reported.
A sixth fan was acquitted when the group appeared at Amsterdam District Court.
Two were sentenced to two months, two to six weeks and the other to one month, according to lawyer Kerem Canatan who tweeted from the hearing.
He said they all had two weeks to appeal.
The men were arrested after clashes between supporters and police ahead of the Ajax game on November 6.
They were accused of acts of violence in a public space - charges they reportedly denied.
Dutch police said 28 Scots were among 44 people arrested following the violence, in which eight police officers were injured.
One officer was knocked unconscious in the fighting in Dam Square while others suffered broken noses.
Mr Canatan tweeted that the judge awarded damages of €250 (£209) to three police officers and €500 (£418) to another.
Twenty-two of the Scots were released with some paying fines of up to €500, Dutch police said.
After the disorder, Celtic responded to claims from fans that they were poorly treated by opening an internal investigation.
The Glasgow-based club said it would be liaising with various authorities in Amsterdam and the UK to get a full picture of what happened.
A club statement issued at the time said there was "no excuse for any form of violent conduct".
But it added: "There is no question that Celtic supporters have been subjected to a high degree of provocation."
Celtic lost the match 1-0.
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