Benfica fined for fans’ racism at Real Madrid game with UEFA investigation
UEFA fined Benfica 40,000 euros for racist abuse by fans during a Champions League game against Real Madrid on February 17 in Lisbon. The fine was issued due to "illicit chants and gestures" by two supporters.

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AI-generatedUEFA fined Benfica 40,000 euros for racist abuse by fans during a Champions League game against Real Madrid on February 17 in Lisbon. The fine was issued due to "illicit chants and gestures" by two supporters. Benfica is also under a one-year probation period, which could result in a partial stadium closure for future European matches. The incident involved fans making monkey gestures after Real Madrid's Vinicius Junior scored. Separately, UEFA is investigating Benfica player Gianluca Prestianni for allegedly racially abusing Vinicius Junior during the same game, potentially facing a 10-game ban. Prestianni denies the allegation.
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5 extractedUEFA’s investigation of Prestianni is ongoing.
Prestianni faces a 10-game ban from UEFA competition games.
Benfica previously suspended five fans who were under investigation for “inappropriate behaviour in the stands of a racist nature”.
Benfica was fined 40,000 euros ($46,000) for “illicit chants and gestures by two supporters”, UEFA said.
Benfica has been fined by UEFA for racist abuse by fans at a Champions League game against Real Madrid.