Turkish side Besiktas have been hit with multiple UEFA charges following yesterday's 3-1 loss at home to Bayern Munich.
The game, which ended with Bayern claiming an 8-1 aggregate victory and a place in the Champions League quarter-finals, was halted by referee Michael Oliver early in the second half after a cat ran onto the field.
This feline interruption saw Besiktas charged with 'insufficient organisation', while the club's other alleged offences involved 'throwing objects' and 'stairways blocked'.
All three issues will be investigated at a hearing on May 31 when Besiktas could be banned from European competition from the beginning of next season.
Besiktas are currently second in the Turkish Super Lig and therefore on course to enter next season's Champions League in the third qualifying round.