UEFA Rangers struck with a suspended partial stadium closing after a small section of fans showed a “racist and/or discriminatory banner” during the European League match against Vinerbhesh in Ejerus.
The club was also fined at about 25,000 pounds for the accident, as Copland Stand will be closed in the event of a repeated crime in the European Football Association matches during the test period for two years.
Rangers – who say they are in the process of “issuing a lifelong ban for individuals responsible” for the sign – has been fined more than 23,000 pounds for other crimes, including throwing things, banning corridors and inappropriate team behavior during the game on March 13.
After the match, IBrox issued a strong statement condemning the supporters who produced the sign, saying that it is “shameful” and “embarrassing” and added, “If you do not believe in 2025 that everyone is welcome immediately.”
On Tuesday, Rangers said, “This punishment should be a strong and important reminder to the small minority of supporters who bring Rangers to the extent.”
Earlier this month Rangers was punished by SPFL for using fiery river by fans in the semi -finals of the League CupWith allocating them to be cut by 500 for their next match in that competition in Hampde Park.
In a statement on Tuesday, Rangers added that after using PYROS in their latest victory in their old companies, those groups responsible for the tickets will be reduced 500.
Rodgers ladder ufa suspended
Brendan Rodgers, Celtic coach, released a suspended ban from UEFA, after the Champions League escalating match in Bayern Munich began late.
Hoops manager will ban the ban in the event of a similar violation over one year test period, with Celtic fined more than 8,000 pounds of the accident.
Celtic was also fined about 7500 pounds due to the ban on the corridors during the first leg in Celtic Park last month.
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