

Following the latest sanctions imposed by UEFA on Real Madrid, fans were asked whether to allow fans to participate in the upcoming UCL match against Madrid in Santiago Bernebau.
UEFA approved Real Madrid with a fine of €30,000, followed by some stadiums with conditions.Discriminatory behavior“By supporters in the Champions League last month with Manchester City in the Santiago Bernabéu.
Disciplinary action stems from the second leg of the knockout playoffs on February 19, 2025, where Madrid won a 3-1 victory. Kylian Mbappé won a 16-round spectacular hat-trick with a total of 6-3.
In Friday’s announcement, UEFA’s appeals body listed Section 14 of its Disciplinary Ordinance, which prohibits “Insults of human dignity based on color, race, religion, race, gender or sexual orientation.” However, UEFA did not disclose specific details about the incident that prompted sanctions.
The punishment includes a two-year probation requiring the closure of 500 adjacent seats in the Bernabéu section. This closure can only be performed if a similar violation occurs during the probation period.
Now, Real Madrid is turning their attention to the first leg of the 16th round of the Champions League (UCL) on Tuesday, against city rival Atesset Madrid, with a supporter expected.
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