Real Madrid fined by UEFA after fan's Nazi salute at Champions League match

UEFA has fined Real Madrid €15,000 and issued a suspended order to close 500 seats after a fan performed a Nazi salute at a Champions League match. The incident occurred before a game against Benfica, and the identified fan was immediately ejected. The match tie was already tense following allegations of racial abuse against Real Madrid's Vinicius Junior by a Benfica player. Real Madrid progressed to the round of 16, where they will face Manchester City.

Key Points: Real Madrid fined, warned over fan's Nazi salute by UEFA

  • €15,000 UEFA fine
  • Suspended partial stadium closure
  • Fan ejected after Nazi salute
  • Vinicius Junior alleged racial abuse in tie
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Real Madrid fined by UEFA after a fan's Nazi salute during Champions League clash

UEFA fines Real Madrid €15,000 and orders partial stadium closure threat after a fan performed a Nazi salute during a Champions League match.

"completely, utterly opposed to any kind of discrimination or prejudice. - Jose Mourinho"

Madrid, March 6

Spanish giants Real Madrid have been fined 15,000 euros by UEFA and warned of a partial stadium closure after a supporter was filmed appearing to perform a Nazi salute during their UEFA Champions League clash against Benfica at the Santiago Bernabeu last month.

The incident reportedly occurred moments before the kickoff of the European fixture. Real Madrid had earlier confirmed that the individual involved was identified by stadium security and immediately ejected from the venue. The club strongly condemned the gesture and reiterated its commitment to maintaining a respectful and inclusive environment at the stadium.

Following an investigation, UEFA's disciplinary body imposed a fine of 15,000 euros (approximately £13,000) on the Spanish club.

In addition, Real Madrid have been ordered to close 500 seats in the lower south stand during their next home European match. However, the stadium closure has been suspended for a probationary period of one year, meaning the punishment will only be enforced if a similar incident occurs again during that period.

The match itself had already been surrounded by tension after Real Madrid forward Vinicius Junior alleged racial abuse from Benfica's Argentine midfielder Gianluca Prestianni during the first leg of the tie.

Prestianni missed the return leg after being handed a provisional one-match suspension, and further disciplinary action could follow depending on the findings of an ongoing investigation.

Benfica head coach Jose Mourinho initially faced criticism for comments referencing Vinicius' goal celebration while responding to the allegations. However, the Portuguese manager later clarified his stance, saying he was 'completely, utterly opposed to any kind of discrimination or prejudice.'

He added that if any of his players were found to have violated those principles, their future at the club would be in serious doubt.

On the pitch, Real Madrid progressed to the Champions League round of 16 after securing a 2-1 win in the second leg at the Bernabeu, sealing a 3-1 aggregate victory. Vinicius scored the decisive goal in the return fixture.

The Spanish club have been in strong form recently across competitions, maintaining their push in the La Liga title race while also advancing in Europe. Madrid are now set to face Manchester City in the round of 16 in what promises to be one of the standout ties of the tournament.

- IANS

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Sarah B
Good on Real Madrid for identifying and ejecting the fan immediately. That's the right first step. The suspended stadium closure is a smart move—it gives the club a real incentive to keep their house in order. Hope this is the last we hear of such nonsense at the Bernabeu.
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Arjun K
As an Indian football fan, this is disappointing to see. We look up to European clubs for their history and culture. Such gestures have no place in sport, or anywhere. Glad Vinicius scored the winner though! 🇧🇷 Focus should be on his brilliant football, not facing abuse.
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Priyanka N
The article mentions Mourinho's initial comments... managers need to be so careful with their words, especially when a player has alleged racial abuse. His clarification was necessary. In India, we see how words can inflame situations. Sensitivity is key.
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Michael C
Interesting that one incident gets a fine and a suspended closure, while the racial abuse allegation against a player is still under investigation. Both are serious, but the processes seem different. UEFA's consistency is always in question.
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Kavya N
Madrid vs City next! That's the real talking point. 🏆 Hope the focus stays on football. These off-field issues overshadow the beautiful game. But credit to the club for taking a public stand against it. Hala Madrid, but without the hate, please.

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