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Barcelona coach Flick banned for Champions League match after UEFA fine
Barcelona coach Flick banned for Champions League match after UEFA fine

The Sun

time09-08-2025

  • Sport
  • The Sun

Barcelona coach Flick banned for Champions League match after UEFA fine

BARCELONA manager Hansi Flick and his assistant Marcus Sorg have been fined 20,000 euros each by UEFA. The disciplinary committee imposed a one-match ban in UEFA club competitions for misconduct. Flick was angered by refereeing decisions during the 4-3 semi-final loss to Inter Milan in May. The defeat prevented Barcelona from reaching their first Champions League final in ten years. The sanctions will take immediate effect, sidelining both for the start of this season's Champions League. In a separate ruling, forwards Lamine Yamal and Robert Lewandowski were fined 5,000 euros each. They failed to comply with anti-doping instructions and did not report to the control post promptly. Barcelona received an additional 5,250 euro fine for fans throwing objects during the match. The club was also fined 2,500 euros for fireworks lit by supporters. Inter Milan faced penalties totalling 33,500 euros for fan misconduct. Their supporters blocked public passageways and set off fireworks during the game. - AFP

Barca boss Flick banned for Champions League opener
Barca boss Flick banned for Champions League opener

BBC News

time08-08-2025

  • Sport
  • BBC News

Barca boss Flick banned for Champions League opener

Manager Hansi Flick will miss Barcelona's first Champions League match of the season after being sanctioned by Uefa for has been given a one-match ban and fined £17,000 by the European governing body's disciplinary German was critical of several refereeing decisions during Barca's 4-3 Champions League semi-final second-leg defeat to Inter Milan in May, with the Spanish club losing 7-6 on assistant Marcus Sorg has been handed the same opening round of the Champions League takes place from 16 to 18 Germany boss Flick was appointed as Barcelona manager in June 2024 and won La Liga, the Copa del Rey and the Spanish Super Cup in his first a separate decision, Barcelona forwards Lamine Yamal and Robert Lewandowski have each been fined £4,300 for failing to comply with instructions from an anti-doping officer and not immediately reporting to a control post at the same game.

Why has Barcelona manager Hansi Flick been banned for the next Champions League match?
Why has Barcelona manager Hansi Flick been banned for the next Champions League match?

The Hindu

time08-08-2025

  • Sport
  • The Hindu

Why has Barcelona manager Hansi Flick been banned for the next Champions League match?

Barcelona manager Hansi Flick and his assistant Marcus Sorg have been fined 20,000 euros ($23,320) each and banned for one match in UEFA club competitions for misconduct, the European football governing body's disciplinary committee said on Friday. 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. RELATED | Lewandowski to miss season opener due to injury 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.

Barcelona coach Flick banned for next Champions League match
Barcelona coach Flick banned for next Champions League match

New Straits Times

time08-08-2025

  • Sport
  • New Straits Times

Barcelona coach Flick banned for next Champions League match

BARCELONA manager Hansi Flick and his assistant Marcus Sorg have been fined 20,000 euros (US$23,320) each and banned for one match in UEFA club competitions for misconduct, the European soccer governing body's disciplinary committee said on Friday. Flick had been furious at several refereeing decisions in his side's 4-3 semi-final loss to Inter Milan in May that stopped them reaching their 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. 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 were also fined 5,250 euros over fans throwing objects and 2,500 euros for lighting fireworks during the match. Inter were fined 22,000 euros for their supporters' blocking public passageways and another 11,500 euros for lighting fireworks.

Barcelona coach Flick banned for next Champions League match
Barcelona coach Flick banned for next Champions League match

Straits Times

time08-08-2025

  • Sport
  • Straits Times

Barcelona coach Flick banned for next Champions League match

Sign up now: Get ST's newsletters delivered to your inbox Barcelona manager Hansi Flick and his assistant Marcus Sorg have been fined 20,000 euros ($23,320) each and banned for one match in UEFA club competitions for misconduct, the European soccer governing body's disciplinary committee said on Friday. Flick had been furious at several refereeing decisions in his side's 4-3 semi-final loss to Inter Milan in May that stopped them reaching their 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. 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 were also fined 5,250 euros over fans throwing objects and 2,500 euros for lighting fireworks during the match. Inter were fined 22,000 euros for their supporters' blocking public passageways and another 11,500 euros for lighting fireworks. REUTERS

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