England & Serbia U21 hit by fines
Uefa has fined the Serbian FA £16,000 after misconduct by players and fans during the European Under-21 Championship match with England.
England's black players, including Manchester City's Nedum Onuoha, were racially abused by Serbian supporters.
Trouble then broke out between players at the end of a game which England's youngsters won 2-0.
The Football Association was fined £2,000 for the "improper conduct" of England's players during the fracas.
Serbian fans were heard making monkey chants at England's black players, leading the referee to hold up the match while an announcement was made over the stadium's public address system.
Players from both teams then clashed as they left the pitch, with the English FA later saying there had been further racist abuse from Serbian players.
Tempers had already been frayed on the pitch with the Serbians protesting against England's controversial second goal.
The Serbians felt that English goalscorer Matt Derbyshire should have kicked the ball out of play after one of their own players went to the ground injured.
Serbian FA officials can appeal against the fine within three days of receiving the written grounds for the punishment from Uefa.
The decision against England is final as Uefa's disciplinary regulations rule out appeals against fines of less than £3,385 or 5,000 euros.