Real Madrid has been fined 15,000 euros by UEFA after a fan performed a Nazi salute during their Champions League match against Benfica. The fan was promptly identified, expelled from the stadium, and banned from attending future matches.
Real Madrid’s Action
Real Madrid wasted no time in addressing the incident. They confirmed that the fan involved was quickly identified and expelled by the club’s security. The club strongly condemned the action, emphasizing their commitment to maintaining a respectful atmosphere at the Santiago Bernabeu.
“This member was immediately expelled from the stadium,” the club stated, condemning the gesture. The fan’s quick removal reflects Real Madrid’s stance against discriminatory behavior.
UEFA’s Sanction
Along with the 15,000-euro fine, UEFA has imposed a partial stadium closure, affecting 500 seats in the lower south stand. However, the closure is suspended for one year. This means the penalty will only apply if a similar incident occurs within the next 12 months.
Real Madrid’s Victory Over Benfica
Despite the off-field controversy, Real Madrid secured a 2-1 victory over Benfica in the second leg, advancing to the Champions League quarter-finals with a 3-1 aggregate win. The club will now face Manchester City in the next round.
Conclusion
The UEFA fine and partial stadium closure reflect the seriousness of addressing fan behavior in football. Real Madrid acted swiftly to expel the fan, reinforcing the importance of upholding respect in the game. UEFA’s disciplinary measures serve as a reminder of the consequences of discriminatory actions in football.
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