UEFA snub Madrid appeal of Mbappe, Rudiger fines
Briefly

Real Madrid's appeal to overturn UEFA's disciplinary sanctions against Antonio Rüdiger, Kylian Mbappé and Dani Ceballos was rejected. Rüdiger was fined €40,000, Mbappé €30,000, and Ceballos €20,000 for violating decent conduct rules during a Champions League match. Rüdiger and Mbappé received one-match suspensions for potential repeat offenses. This decision came after Rüdiger's throat gesture at Atletico fans and Mbappé's inappropriate celebration. UEFA's Appeal Body found no grounds to alter the penalties set by the Control, Ethics and Disciplinary body.
Antonio Rüdiger, Kylian Mbappé and Dani Ceballos received fines of €40,000, €30,000, and €20,000 respectively for their actions during the Champions League match.
UEFA's Appeal Body found no grounds to overturn the disciplinary measures imposed for violating the basic rules of decent conduct during the round of 16 match.
The investigation was triggered by Rüdiger's throat-slitting gesture towards Atletico fans and Mbappé's inappropriate gesture during celebrations.
Rüdiger and Mbappé received one-match suspensions that will only apply in cases of repeat offenses, emphasizing the severity of their misconduct.
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