Friday, March 28, 2014

UEFA Punish Atletico Madrid, Others As Champions League Nears

 

Less than two weeks before their crucial Champions League quarter final against Barcelona, European football governing body, UEFA, has punished Atletico Madrid with a partial stadium ban.
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 * Atletico Madrid team before a match
Atletico Madrid's youth side was also fined €10,000.

According to Uefa, their decision is based upon an investigation launched after City's 1-0 win in the Youth League round-of-16 meeting on February 26 was marred by alleged racist remarks directed at Devante Cole, the son of former Manchester United and England striker Andrew Cole.

Europe's governing body has since decided there are grounds to take action against Atletico, prompting the decision to issue a fine and order a section of the ground to be closed for the next home match in the competition, as confirmed on their official website.

Also, Italian giants Napoli have been fined €26,000 after crowd trouble in the recent Europa League meeting with Swansea City.

Uefa revealed action was taken as a result of "insufficient organisation, illicit banners and setting off of fireworks" in the 3-2 second-leg victory over the Welsh club.

Eintracht Frankfurt have also been punished with a €30,000 fine after fireworks were thrown from the stands in their Europa League encounter with Porto on Febrary 20. 

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