Juventus have been fined €15,000 and been subjected to a suspended partial stadium closure as a result of racist behaviour from some of their fans against PSG.

The incidents occurred during the 2-1 Champions League defeat at the Parc des Princes and saw several Italian supporters arrested.

UEFA have decided to fine Juventus €15,000, but the other punishment is all suspended for one year, so will only be activated if there are further problems during that period.

If there are further incidents, then Juve will be subjected to a partial stadium closure of at least 1,000 seats during one UEFA competition match and travelling fans will be barred for one match as well.

5 thought on “Juventus fined and given suspended stadium ban over racist fans”
  1. We down but not out! yet they still hold respect and fear! We run European football for more than 100ys!! Fino alla fine

  2. Yes those 2 CL’s over 125 yrs won in the bygone era sure put respect and fear amongst the bigger clubs of Europe. de Ligt and Zakaria even let the cat out of the bag. They knew and admitted that the 7/9 are small timers. Ever heard of a Real Madrid, Barca and Bayern player say the same thing…

  3. lol running Europe for 100 yrs. Madrid’s 3 year back to back tripleta success immediately erases the long and struggled 125 yrs of the serial whipping boys of Europe. That is why they are known as the 7/9. No big time club has that shameful record.

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