What does UEFA’s suspended partial stadium closure on Real’s Bernabéu mean

UEFA has issued a warning to Real Madrid after public incidents during the play -off of the Champions League against Manchester City.

On Friday, UEFA announced disciplinary action against Real Madrid for incidents that took place during the second stage of the Champions League play -Off against Manchester City in the Santiago Bernabéu.

Real Madrid Hit with suspended partial stadium closure

The sanction includes a partial closure of the stadium, although punishment is suspended for a probationary period of two years. If a similar incident occurs within this time frame, the partial closure of the Bernabéu will be enforced. In addition, UEFA Real Madrid's appeal has fined € 30,000.

UEFA's statement does not specify the exact incident that led to the sanction. However, it mentions Article 14.2 of the disciplinary regulations of UEFA, which states: “If one or more supporters of a members' association or club enter into the behavior described in paragraph 1, the responsible member association or club is punished with a minimum of a partial stadium closure.”

Section 1 of Article 14 outlines that “every person who is subject to Article 3 (who defines it under the disciplinary jurisdiction) who, for whatever reason, is the human dignity of a person or group of persons, including skin color, race, religion, ethnic origin, gender, gender or sexual orientation that is subject to a pased person who is a fulfillment that has been set for a pased one for a fuss that has been fitted for a fuss that has been fulfilled for a fuss that has been fitted for a fulfillment that has a fulfillment that has a fulfillment that has a fulfillment that has been fitted for a fuss that has been fitted for a fuss that is a fuss that has been fulfilled that has been fitted with a fuss that has been fitted with a fuss that has been fitted with a fulfillment that has been fitted with a fuss that has been fitted with a fulfillance Sanction is “.

Madrid -Fans Taunt Guardiola

During the competition, no widespread offensive hymns were reported, apart from a segment of the supporter section of Real Madrid focused on Pep Guardiola with a singing that they have been drawing about the city manager for several years: “Oh, Guardiola, you look so thin. First, it was the medicines. Now we see you walking through it [Madrid’s LGBTQ quarter] Chueca. “However, UEFA's official communication does not clarify which incident has led to the sanction.

The disciplinary measure includes a partial closure of at least 500 adjacent seats in the Santiago Bernabéu during the next European home game of Real Madrid. However, this fine is suspended for a probationary period of two years, starting at the resolution date.

UEFA clarifies that the suspension means that the punishment is not immediately enforced, but can be activated if another comparable violation takes place during the probationary period, as set out in Article 26.3 of the disciplinary regulations of UEFA.

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