This is the penalties of the UEFA to which Real Madrid players exposed

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This Thursday we know that Uefa opened a disciplinary method to Rudiger, mbappé, vinicius and ceballos in their reactions to the end of the meeting between the Atlético de Madrid and Real Madrid. Open the file following the complaint sent by the Rojiblanco team.

The UEFA is now appointed a mentor who will raise the proposal to punish each of the four white players. In response to the UEFA’s discipline code, Article 11 related to the general principles of behavior, features that any “behavior is abused or violated in any other method The basic criteria of decent behavior” are not considered correct, or when “behavior is throwing the sport of football, and in particular UEFA”.

And the key is in Article 15 regarding possible penalties for players and coaches. And in both it says that “unlike behavior” and “the urge of viewers” can be a reason for a party. So that four players are exposed to a minimum of one match.

But it can be in an economic fine and the key is in a decision Simeone In March 2019. Then the UEFA is punished Diego Pablo Simeone With 20,000 euros but no match in his gesture when touched testicles on the first leg of the 16th champions league before the JUVENTUS DE TURIN In the metropolitan stadium. The gesture he made after marking José María Giménez And that he reasoned that it was to show Rojiblanca fans that they had “lots of eggs.” Argentine can sit at the return meeting at Juventus Stadium.

Source: La Verdad

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