Real Madrid was sentenced to a fine of 30,000 euros and received a closure in suspension of the partial stadium for discriminatory behavior by fans during the second stage of their Champions League Play-off against Manchester City.
The organizers of the UEFA competition applied the punishment of around £ 25,000 and ordered the closure of a section of at least 500 seats in Santiago Bernabeu, with this last sanction suspended for a period of two years if a similar offense does not occur during this period.
The accusation concerns the homophobic songs directed against the municipal director Pep Guardiola, according to BBC Sport.
The reigning Spanish champions beat their English 3-1 counterparts on February 19 to fill a global victory of 6-3 and reach the round of 16.
Laliga table: Madrid in the exciting title race
Madrid is second Laliga On the goal difference before this weekend’s matches, with Barcelona in front of them after 25 league games.
Atletico Madrid has the most mean defensive record, but is a point behind leaders in what has been an exciting season so far at the top of the table in Spain.
LOS BLANCOS is on an undefeated race for seven games in all competitions before their trip to the seventh Real Betis, Saturday (5.30 p.m. GMT).
Atléti welcomes the fourth athletic bilbao at 8 p.m. the same day, Barcelona welcoming the ninth ninth place on Sunday (3:15 p.m.).
Champions League: Madrid vs Atleti
Champions League Madrid holders welcome Atleti during the first leg of the last 16 of the European elite competition on Tuesday (8 p.m.).
They are then at home in Rayo Vallecano five days later (3:15 p.m.) before the return leg of the draw on March 12 (8 p.m.).
Atleti held the Carlo Ancelotti team in a 1-1 draw in Bernabeu on February 8, repeating the scoring when the rivals met on September 29.
Madrid has reached the qualifiers for the last 16 by winning five and losing three of their championship phase matches. Atleti has passed automatically, winning six times and losing twice.