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UEFA fines for displaying Nazi symbols in Champions League

THE UEFA decided to fine Atlético de Madrid 30,000 euros after the Atlético Front displayed Nazi symbols in the visitors’ stands at the Madrid stadium. Gives light during the second day of the League Phase of Champions League where the Benfica he beat those of Cholo Simeone by 4-0.

He Athletic foreheadthe group of ultra radicals of Atletico Madridis once again a protagonist of the worst in the world of football. The red and white entity is now sanctioned by the UEFA after radicals from the sports entity displayed Nazi symbols in Da Luz (Lisbon) on October 2 in Champions League.

A sanction which UEFA imposed a fine of 30,000 euros which the club will have to pay. Furthermore, the Atletico Madrid He will also be prohibited from selling tickets at home during a football match. Champions League if these events repeat themselves in a year’s time in the mattress stands visiting Europe. He Athletic forehead This goes on and on, and once again harms his club and the rest of the Colchoneros supporters who have nothing to do with these violent people.

More than 2,000 followers of Atletico Madrid were present at the Da Luz stadium, in Lisbon, to encourage their team against the Benfica during the second day of the League Phase of the Champions League. The team of Simeone He got beat that night and the fans weren’t happy at all.

During the match, several radicals from the colchonero team saluted Nazi symbols in the visitors’ stands, which provoked the UEFA be inflexible with him Atletico Madrid when sanctioning the Madrid club. The majority of supporters surely went to Lisbon to support their team. But once again, because of some radicals, everyone pays.

He Atletico Madrid will play its next two away matches in Champions League in Paris and Prague. The mattress team will travel to PSG on November 6 and to Sparta on the 26th of the same month. Two matches where the red and white supporters will be closely monitored by the UEFA. If these acts of Nazi symbolism are repeated, Atleti fans will not be able to attend their team’s away match in Europe.

Atlético de Madrid appeals Competition Committee sanction

He Atletico Madrid announced in a press release that he would appeal the sanction imposed on him by the Competition committee for the incidents caused by their ultras during the derby against Real Madrid. The rojiblanco club considers it a sanction “disproportionate” and that this harms “a large number of fans” who had “nothing to do with what happened” and who “showed exemplary behavior”.

In a press release, the Athletic announced its intention to try to reduce the partial closure of three matches of the Metropolitan. The competition decided that the lower southern part of the Rojiblanco stadium, where the events took place, would be closed for the next three matches. Something the club considers “disproportionate”.

Although they express their disagreement with the sanction, they reiterate their condemnation of the acts of violence provoked by their supporters during the derby. The club has already identified three supporters – all members – directly involved in throwing objects at Thibaut Courtois and announced that he would permanently expel them from the Metropolitan.

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