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Uefa urged to take strong action over racist incidents in England match
England defender Danny Rose was subjected to monkey chants and Raheem Sterling, scorer of England’s final goal in the 5-1 win, was also targeted, with racist abuse heard throughout the game.
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Neymar in hot water after F-bomb at Champions League match
The 27-year-old was angry with the award of a decisive injury-time penalty which Marcus Rashford scored to send United through.
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Will Man City ever have a better chance to win the Champions League?
City manager Guardiola was frustrated that after taking an early lead in Gelsenkirchen, his side conceded two penalties to a side ranked 14th in the Bundesliga before Nicolas Otamendi's red card left the Premier League champions to play the final 22 minutes with 10 men.
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Uefa explain controversial Champions League VAR calls
European football's governing body bowed to pressure by bringing forward the introduction of VAR into the Champions League for the knockout rounds.
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Man Utd, PSG face Uefa investigation after fan incidents
Both sides face charges that their fans threw objects during the last 16, first leg, which PSG won 2-0.
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Underperforming Turkey sack coach Lucescu
Under the 73-year-old Romanian the 'Milli Takim' failed to qualify for the 2018 World Cup in Russia and were recently relegated to third-tier League C in the UEFA Nations League.
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African Super Cup to take place in Qatar
The switch of venue to the 2022 World Cup hosts was first mooted last month and has now been rubber-stamped by CAF’s emergency committee.
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Fifa, Uefa blast piracy network with alleged Saudi ties
Qatar and the Doha-based beIN Media Group have described beoutQ as a vast and sophisticated Saudi bootlegging network that has been transmitting stolen programmes.
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Visa signs seven-year sponsorship deal with Uefa Women's Football
The men’s and women’s Champions League and European championship rights were previously packaged together.
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Swiss attorney general suspends prosecutor in Fifa probe
Olivier Thormann was suspended 'temporarily from all of his duties until further notice', the OAG said, without specifying which specific investigations the prosecutor had been working on.
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Infantino to ask for vote on new tournaments despite opposition
The new competitions and related commercial strategy feature on the agenda for the meeting and the Fifa spokesman told Reuters that there will be votes held on the proposals.
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'Green light' given for third Uefa club competition
European Club Association chairman Andrea Agnelli has said that "the 'green light' has been given to introduce a third competition as of the 2021/22 season.
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Beckham to receive Uefa President's Award
Uefa president Aleksander Ceferin hailed Beckham as the 'a true football icon of his generation' after selecting the former Manchester United and Real Madrid midfielder to receive the award in Monaco.
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Samir Nasri doping ban increased to 18-months
In February, Uefa found the former Manchester City midfielder ‘guilty of using a prohibited method in accordance with the Wada prohibited list’.
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AC Milan cleared to compete in Europa League after court overturns UEFA ban
UEFA said last month that AC Milan did not meet a break-even requirement under its Financial Fair Play regulations.
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AC Milan banned from Europa League as bidders circle
Uefa announced the ban on Wednesday after an investigation under its Financial Fair Play (FFP) regulations, in particular the break-even requirement.
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Platini says cleared by Swiss authorities, plans return
The Frenchman was banned from all soccer-related activities over a two million Swiss francs ($2.02 million) payment Fifa made to him in 2011.
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Atletico coach Simeone handed Europa League final touchline ban
Simeone has already served one match of the ban after watching from the stands on Thursday as Atletico beat Arsenal 1-0 in the second leg to advance to the final, where they will face Olympique de Marseille.
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UEFA maintain ban for Real's Carvajal after 'deliberate booking'
Dani Carvajal was shown a yellow card in the 90th minute for time wasting in the La Liga club’s 6-0 group stage win over APOEL Nicosia in November.
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Cologne ordered to pay compensation to Arsenal
European football’s ruling body imposed a one-match away supporter travel ban, suspended for two years, on Cologne.
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Spartak Moscow charged by Uefa over banners, fireworks
It is the second time this month that the club has been charged by European soccer’s governing body.