UEFA rejected Real Madrid’s appeal against fines imposed on players Kylian Mbappe, Antonio Rudiger, and Dani Ceballos for inappropriate conduct following a Champions League tie against Atletico Madrid. Mbappe was fined €30,000 for an obscene gesture seen in the aftermath of the match, while Rudiger received a €40,000 fine for making a throat-slitting motion. Ceballos was fined €20,000. Additionally, UEFA dismissed an appeal from Real Madrid regarding a €15,000 fine related to a Nazi salute by a supporter. Slavia Prague faced a partial closure of their stadium due to fan behavior issues.
UEFA confirmed the fines imposed on Kylian Mbappe, Antonio Rudiger, and Dani Ceballos for their conduct during the Champions League match against Atletico Madrid, dismissing Real Madrid's appeal.
Mbappe received a €30,000 fine for an obscene gesture towards Atletico fans, Rudiger was fined €40,000 for a throat-slitting motion, while Ceballos faced a €20,000 fine.
In addition to individual player fines, Real Madrid's appeal against a €15,000 fine for a Nazi salute made by a supporter was also rejected by UEFA.
Slavia Prague will face a partial closure of their Fortuna Arena for their first Champions League match in the 2025-26 season due to past racist behavior from fans.
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