Penalty for Tottenham due to "Nazi salute"

Penalty for Tottenham due to

03.03.2026 00:12

UEFA fined the English club Tottenham for the "Nazi salute" gesture made during the Champions League match against Eintracht Frankfurt.

UEFA fined the English team Tottenham due to the "Nazi salute" performed by their fans during the match against the German representative Eintracht Frankfurt in the Champions League.

PENALTY FROM UEFA TO TOTTENHAM

In a statement from UEFA, it was noted that the English team was fined 30,000 euros for the "racist and discriminatory" behavior of their fans and 2,250 euros for foreign objects thrown onto the field. The statement also mentioned that an away match ticket sales ban was imposed on Tottenham fans, but this ban was suspended for one year. In the 8th week of the Champions League, during the match where Tottenham defeated Eintracht Frankfurt 2-0 away, some English fans made the "Nazi salute" gesture towards the German fans.

THREE PEOPLE RECEIVED A LIFETIME BAN

The English club announced that three individuals who engaged in racist behavior received a lifetime ban.

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