A trio of St Johnstone fans have been banned from watching their team, both at McDiarmid Park and at away matches.
The supporters all fell foul of the law during the Perth side’s Europa League clash with Rosenberg on July 25.
Callum Goodfellow, 18, of Pine Way in Perth, and David Dickson, 25, of Haddon Road, both admitted committing a breach of the peace by running on to the pitch.
Meanwhile, Kieran Smith, of Crammond Place in Perth, admitted breaching the peace by acting in an aggressive manner and trying to incite other members of the crowd in the ground’s East Stand.
The court was told that Smith refused to stop shouting and swearing.
The ban will mean that they will be unable to watch St Johnstone face Dundee United, Aberdeen, Hibs and Celtic, together with a League Cup third round tie.
All three men have been told to return to Perth Sheriff Court for sentencing on September 25.
Stevie May’s goal earned St Johnstone an aggregate victory over the Norwegian side in the Europa League second qualifying round last month.
There were, however, reports of a number of incidents within the home crowd during the match, including fans running on to the pitch, disorderly behaviour and the lighting of flares.