Football: UEFA reduce Mourinho ban
the fine remains in place but the suspension has been reduced to three matches, plus two suspended.
NYON:
Uefa have reduced a ban imposed on Real Madrid coach Jose Mourinho for comments made about referees in last season’s Champions League following an appeal hearing. The Portuguese was initially handed a ban of four matches, plus one suspended for three years, as well as a fine of €50,000 after he was sent from the bench during Real’s 2-0 defeat to Barcelona in the Champions League semi-final first-leg on April 27. Uefa also punished him for an ‘inappropriate statement’ in his post-match press conference. However, after a six-hour hearing at Uefa headquarters, the fine remains in place but the suspension has been reduced to three matches, plus two suspended.
Published in The Express Tribune, July 31st, 2011.
Uefa have reduced a ban imposed on Real Madrid coach Jose Mourinho for comments made about referees in last season’s Champions League following an appeal hearing. The Portuguese was initially handed a ban of four matches, plus one suspended for three years, as well as a fine of €50,000 after he was sent from the bench during Real’s 2-0 defeat to Barcelona in the Champions League semi-final first-leg on April 27. Uefa also punished him for an ‘inappropriate statement’ in his post-match press conference. However, after a six-hour hearing at Uefa headquarters, the fine remains in place but the suspension has been reduced to three matches, plus two suspended.
Published in The Express Tribune, July 31st, 2011.