Paris Saint-Germain have been fined €100,000 over issues with the club s recruitment practices, the Ligue de Football Professionnel (LFP) announced on Tuesday.
Ligue 1 leaders PSG were investigated after the team confirmed last November that forms with illegal content were used by a recruitment section of the club s academy.
A report by Mediapart and television programme Envoye Special , following the release of the Football Leaks documents, claimed scouts were requested to document the ethnicity of potential academy signings.
General manager Jean-Claude Blanc was among those to give evidence to the LFP s disciplinary committee, as well as the club s former sporting director Olivier Letang.
PSG conducted their own investigation into player-recruitment practices but their case was closed after finding no discrimination.
The LFP, however, confirmed PSG will be fined €100,000 while various members of the club s staff were also cited.
Bertrand Reuzeau, who was director of PSG s training centre between 2013 and 2015, has been ordered to pay a suspended €10,000 fine.
Recruiting agents Marc Westerloppe and Pierre Reynaud were also hit with suspended €5,000 fines, the LFP said.