Real Madrid slapped with fine by UEFA for homophobic Pep Guardiola chants during Man City clash

Real Madrid have been fined by UEFA after some of their fans directed homophobic chants towards Manchester City boss Pep Guardiola.

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  • Guardiola subjected to homophobic chants
  • Real Madrid fined by UEFA
  • Ordered to pay €30,000
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  • WHAT HAPPENED?

    The ex-Barcelona manager was on the receiving end of discriminatory chants at the Santiago Bernabeu when City lost 3-1 to Real Madrid in the Champions League earlier this month. Now, UEFA has confirmed Los Blancos have been fined €30,000 (£24,800) and have also been given a partial stadium closure, which has been suspended for two years.

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  • WHAT UEFA SAID

    The governing body's statement reads: "The UEFA Appeals Body has decided to fine Real Madrid CF €30,000. To order the partial closure of Real Madrid CF’s stadium (i.e. at least 500 adjacent seats) during the next match Real Madrid will play as host club, for the discriminatory behaviour of its supporters. Said partial stadium closure is suspended for a probationary period of two years, starting from the date of the present decision."

  • THE BIGGER PICTURE

    At a time when Madrid are being criticised for their vocal complaints about the refereeing in Spain, along with boycotting the 2024 Ballon d'Or ceremony, this latest act by some fans is not a good look for the club.

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    WHAT NEXT?

    Madrid, who sit second in the Spanish top-flight, are next in La Liga action when they travel to seventh-placed Real Betis on Saturday.

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