Translated for the non-Dutch speakers. Five Celtic supporters Thursday sentenced to prison up to two months for open violence against the police prior to the Champions League match Ajax Celtic . Photo : Reuters watch video The magistrate of the court in Amsterdam did Thursday ruling at the end of a 8,5 hour session summary justice . Two Celtic fans have two months in jail for handing out hits, the third a month cell. The other two were thrown at the police with beer cans were given prison sentences of six weeks imposed . A sixth defendant was acquitted . The prosecution had earlier in the evening two months jail sentence for all six Celtic fans for their part in the violence on the Dam on Wednesday, November 6. The prosecutor found that they all deserved an equal and high punishment for beating policemen and throwing beer cans leering at young Dutch kids. alcohol The prosecutor concluded that the excessive use of alcohol had been at the violence of the Scots-Irish . Debit Six members of the SWAT team in civilian were injured by flying beer cans and clapping of the Celtic supporters . Four of the six were since Friday, November 8th been set free , but the prosecution had appealed against the decision of the magistrate . The two men who are still stuck , come Friday provisionally at liberty , pending a possible appeal . resistance The prosecutor took the six suspects , aged between 20 and 49 years old , resent that they have hindered in their work to be done in their arrest . Prolonged detention unit by itself '' That they blocked the restoration of order ,'' said the prosecutor . The Scots-Irish in the dock again spoke much of the indictments . They were under the impression that they fought against Ajax hooligans until they were pushed . In a police van She denied that the men in civilian clothes were made ​​as police themselves known. Their lawyer Christian Fisher pleaded for acquittal . He thinks that the police used excessive force during the arrest and that the matter requires more research .