
Why has Barcelona manager Hansi Flick been banned for the next Champions League match?
Flick had been furious at several refereeing decisions in his side's 4-3 semifinal loss to Inter Milan in May that stopped it reaching its first Champions League final in a decade.
The sanctions will take immediate effect, ruling both men out of the dugout for the start of this season's Champions League.
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In a separate decision, UEFA fined Barcelona forwards Lamine Yamal and Robert Lewandowski 5,000 euros each for failing to comply with instructions from an anti-doping officer and not immediately reporting to a control post at the same game.
Barcelona was also fined 5,250 euros over fans throwing objects and 2,500 euros for lighting fireworks during the match. Inter was fined 22,000 euros for its supporters' blocking public passageways and another 11,500 euros for lighting fireworks.

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