Argentina's Boca Juniors soccer team will play no further role in this season's Copa Libertadores, South America's premier continental club competition, as a result of the attack on River Plate players on Thursday.
Boca has now been barred by the South American Confederation and must also pay a $200,000 fine.
They will play their next four games behind closed doors as punishment for the incident, which saw the players from archrivals River Plate - who will progress to the quarterfinals as a result of the decision - subjected to an attack by a toxic liquid substance.
The game was called off after 45 minutes with the score 0-0. It was played at Boca's stadium in front of 60,000 fans with them trailing 1-0 after the first leg.
River Plate players were returning for the second half when a fan or fans apparently released a chemical irritant into the inflatable tunnel leading from the dressing rooms to the field.