Real Madrid sees appeals against the punishments of MBAPPE and RUDIGER rejected by UEFA

UEFA has rejected an attractiveness of Real Madrid against fines by Kylian Mbappe, Antonio Rudiger and Dani Ceballos for his behavior at the end of his champions tie the last 16 with Atlético de Madrid.

Madrid beat Atlético a dramatic penalty shooting in March, who saw that Julian Alvarez had his Successful penalty was deflected in a controversial manner.

UEFA later confirmed that MBAPPE, Vinicius Junior, Rudiger and Ceballos were investigating, and in April announced punishments for all but vinicius.

It was seen that Mbapping took his crotch in a seemingly aimed at athletic fans after victory, while television images seemed to show Rudiger to make a throat movement.

The Star of France, MBAPPE, was fined for € 30,000 by the control, ethics and disciplinary body of the UEFA (CEDB), with the Ombudsman of Germany Rudiger who received a fine of € 40,000. The two players received a ban on a suspended game, subject to a one -year test period. Ceballos was fined € 20,000.

UEFA ruled the call on Monday, dismissing -and keeping these sanctions in place.

In addition, the governing body of European football also dismissed a Madrid call against a fine of € 15,000 by the CEDB for a Nazi greeting made by a supporter during the first -line defeat in the quarterfinals against Arsenal at the Emirates Stadium.

In Madrid he was banned from selling tickets for supporters for his next UEFA party, although punishment was also suspended, subject to a one -year test period.

In the meantime, Slavia Prague will have its home partially closed sandy house for the first game of the Champions League that host in the League phase 2025-26.

Slavia, who qualified for the league phase after winning the Czech title in 2024-25, called on his punishments for the racist behavior of fans during a tie in the Europa League with Anderlecht in December partially.

An initial fine of € 35,000 has been reduced to € 20,000, although a partial stadium closure is maintained for its next UEFA match.

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