Liverpool, Manchester City, Manchester United, Tottenham, and Wolves have all been handed fines by UEFA relating to incidents in their most recent European outings.
Liverpool have been fined €3,250 for the setting off of fireworks ahead of their Champions League clash against Atletico Madrid at Anfield on 11 March.
Liverpool lost the match 3-2, bringing an end to their defence of the European Cup as they went out 4-2 on aggregate.
UEFA also announced that Atletico had been fined €24,000 for the blocking of public passageways in the reverse fixture at the Wanda Metropolitano on 18 February.
Manchester City, who have outstanding business with Europe's governing body as they appeal against a two-year ban from European competition for breaches of Financial Fair Play regulations, have been fined €3,000 for a kit infringement in their match at Real Madrid on 26 February.
City won the match 2-1 but are yet to play the second leg of the tie due to the coronavirus outbreak.
Rivals United have been fined €12,000 for the blocking of public passageways during their Europa League match against Club Brugge on 27 February, a match United won 5-0.
Club Brugge have been fined a total of €20,375 for the blocking of public passageways and the throwing of objects in the first leg on 20 February, which ended in a 1-1 draw.
Tottenham received a fine of €20,000 for causing the late kick-off in their 1-0 home defeat to RB Leipzig on 19 February.
Leipzig were fined €2,250 for the throwing of objects in the match in London, but received only a warning after coach Julian Nagelsmann was held responsible for a late kick-off in the reverse fixture on 10 March, which the German side won 3-0 to advance 4-0 on aggregate.
Wolves have been fined €10,000 after being found responsible for the late kick-off in their Europa League match against Espanyol in Spain on 27 February.
Espanyol, who won the match 3-2 but lost 6-3 on aggregate, have been warned over insufficient segregation of supporters during the match.
Rangers have been fined for three separate incidents in their Europa League campaign.
Old Firm rivals Celtic have also been punished for a late kick-off in the same competition.
The Govan club were hit by a €10,000 fine after a supporter "invaded the field of play" during the last-32 match against Braga at Ibrox on 20 February, with an additional €5,250 punishment for the "throwing of fireworks" during the 3-2 home win.
Rangers have also been fined €5,250 by UEFA's control, ethics and disciplinary body for "the throwing of objects" from the crowd during the last-16 match against Bayer Leverkusen at Ibrox on 12 March.
Celtic were hit with a fine of €15,000 for the kick-off in their Europa League last-32 match against Copenhagen in Denmark on 20 February being late, with the governing body holding Hoops manager Neil Lennon responsible for the indiscretion and warned.
The Parkhead club was also warned after breaching rules on "oversized manufacturer identification" in the return game in Glasgow, with all fines having to be paid to UEFA within 90 days.