UEFA, who imposed a 2-match ban on Merih Demiral for making the Grey Wolf salute, once again highlighted its double standards with the penalty it imposed for the Nazi symbols in the stands. NAZI SYMBOLS IN ATLETICO'S STANDSIn the second week of the UEFA Champions League, Benfica faced Atletico Madrid at home. During the match, which ended with a 4-0 victory for the Portuguese team, a scandalous incident occurred in the stands. After Spanish fans displayed Nazi symbols in the away stands during the Champions League match against Benfica, all eyes were on the penalty that UEFA would impose. PENALTY ONLY 30 THOUSAND EUROSAccording to a report by ESPN; UEFA's Disciplinary Committee, which imposed a 2-match ban on Merih Demiral for making the Grey Wolf salute, only fined Atletico Madrid fans 30 thousand Euros for displaying Nazi symbols in the away stands during the Champions League match against Benfica. This decision caused astonishment. Additionally, a penalty of not being allowed in the stands for one away match was added. 2 MATCH BAN FOR MERIHNational football player Merih Demiral made the Grey Wolf sign after scoring a goal in the match where our National Football Team faced Austria in the Round of 16 of the 2024 European Football Championship, and he received a 2-match ban from UEFA.
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