AZ Alkmaar have issued 43 stadium bans after West Ham United fans were attacked during their Europa Conference League semi-final defeat.
Part of the Premier League they won the second leg in the Netherlands 1-0 to secure a 3-1 victory on aggregate.
In a statement, the Dutch club said more bans could follow in the future.
European football’s governing body Uefa will review the reports of the incident before making any decisions.
The club said: “AZ have now handed out 43-match bans as a result of last week’s unrest. It covers the visitors who were involved in the foul play in the European semi-final in Alkmaar.
“It is no longer included that more restrictions on local courts will be imposed. Apart from the group’s decision, the criminal investigation by the authorities is still ongoing.”
The tactics of Sunday’s Eredivisie game between AZ and PSV Eindhoven are being discussed among the relevant officials.
West Ham face Italian club Fiorentina in the Europa Conference League final – the last European final since 1976 – in Prague on 7 June.