UEFA hands out fines for Euros offences

So far in the EURO 2024 competition, UEFA has handed out a total of 1,270,000 euros worth of fines for offences during the group stages.
Fines have been handed out for offences such as throwing of objects, lighting of fireworks, invasion of a field, improper conduct of the team, crowd disturbances and transmitting a message unfair for a sports event.
Croatia has been fined 220,875 euros for offences including the throwing of fireworks. Albania were fined 171,375 euros, and Serbia 166,625 euros.
England, on the other hand, have received a fine of 12,500 euros for disturbances during the national anthems (one of two teams fined for this offence) and throwing of objects.
Scotland have also been fined for throwing of objects.
Countries including Hungary, Croatia, Poland, Netherlands and Albania have been fined for lighting of fireworks.
Albania and Ukraine were also fined for invasion of the field of play.
France, Spain and Slovakia are the only teams not subject to any fines during the group stages.
Hosts Germany have been handed a 15,000 euros for failing to protect a playing area. This includes the Turkey v Georgia game where violence erupted in the stands. It also includes people going on the pitch to take photos with Christiano Ronaldo.