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Ruturaj Gaikwad Fined: ऋतुराज गायकवाड़ पर लगा 24 लाख का जुर्माना, CSK की पूरी प्लेइंग 11 और इम्पैक्ट प्लेयर को भी मिली सजा

Ruturaj Gaikwad Fined: ऋतुराज गायकवाड़ पर लगा 24 लाख का जुर्माना, CSK की पूरी प्लेइंग 11 और इम्पैक्ट प्लेयर को भी मिली सजा

हार के बाद बीसीसीआई ने ऋतुराज गायकवाड़ (Ruturaj Gaikwad) पर 24 लाख रुपये का जुर्माना लगा, जबकि बाकी इम्पैक्ट प्लेयर सहित प्लेइंग इलेवन के खिलाड़ियों पर मैच फीस का 25 प्रतिशत या 6 लाख रुपये, दोनों में से जो भी कम हो, उसका जुर्माना लगाया गया।

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Women’s Champions League Final venue controversy: Mjelde defends decision as Bonmati criticism sparks debate <div id="content-body-71011778" itemprop="articleBody"><p>Former Norway ​captain Maren Mjelde has defended Oslo’s right to host the women’s Champions League final ‌after Barcelona midfielder Aitana Bonmati criticised the venue as too small for ​the biggest game in women’s club football.</p><p>The Ullevaal arena is ⁠sold out for Saturday’s clash between Spanish giant Barcelona and French juggernaut Lyon, but Bonmati told Catalan media outlet <i>RAC1</i> that the 28,000-capacity venue represented a retrograde step for women’s ‌football.</p><p>“Norway is a fantastic country, but the conditions are different. We come from filling large stadiums and going to a smaller field ‌is a step back,” Bonmati said.</p><p>Mjelde hit back by pointing to last year’s ‌final, ⁠where Arsenal beat Barcelona 1-0 in front of 38,356 fans in ⁠Lisbon’s 52,095-capacity Estadio Jose Alvalade.</p><p>“A full Ullevaal is cooler than a half-full stadium somewhere else – if I’m not mistaken, it wasn’t a full stadium for the final last year, even though it was ​in a bigger stadium,” Mjelde ‌told <i>Reuters</i> in the sunshine outside the downtown hotel that European governing body UEFA is using as its base for the final.</p><p>“Of course you want to play in the biggest stadiums, but not all countries have them. Barcelona are ‌very lucky and privileged in Spain, and it is probably the team ​in the world that attracts the biggest audience, but it’s not like that everywhere, and I think that, if you can ⁠show football in several different countries, it will be much more attractive.”</p><p>Barcelona boasted a crowd of more than 60,000 at its Camp Nou stadium for a 6-0 thrashing ‌of bitter rival Real Madrid in April, but averaged just over 6000 fans for its home games this past season.</p><p>Mjelde, 36 and back playing in Norway after spells in Germany and England, emphasised her country’s pedigree as one of only five teams to win the women’s World Cup as further justification for having the women’s final in Oslo.</p><h4 class="sub_head">WORLD LEADER</h4><p>“Norway was the world leader for a while, and ‌we want to get back there,” she said.</p><p>Though disappointed by the criticism, there was no anger ​towards Bonmati from Mjelde, who reached the 2021 Champions League final with Chelsea, but missed the 4-0 defeat by Barcelona through injury.</p><p>“I think ⁠if she had discussed this with the other Norwegian girls (at Barcelona, Caroline Graham Hansen ⁠and Martine Fenger), they would have said something completely different,” Mjelde said with a smile.</p><p>“We are of course a bit biased in this and ‌it’s a bit subjective, but I think Aitana will experience a fantastic atmosphere. The weather is nice and she gets to be in Norway, which ​is a really nice country, so I think she will find it cool anyway.”</p><p class="publish-time" id="end-of-article">Published on May 22, 2026</p></div> #Womens #Champions #League #Final #venue #controversy #Mjelde #defends #decision #Bonmati #criticism #sparks #debate

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