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Millwall receives apology over use of club badge in anti-racism booklet

Prestianni ​had denied the accusation that he had made a racist comment, saying Vinicius misheard ⁠him. Real’s Aurelien Tchouameni said the Argentine told him he did not call Vinicius a “monkey” but directed ‌a homophobic comment at him.

UEFA also said it would request FIFA to extend the suspension worldwide.

The suspension also includes the one-match provisional suspension Prestianni served during the second leg of their knockout playoff on February 25, which Real Madrid won 2-1 ‌to advance.

Benfica said it had been notified about the sanction ​imposed on Prestianni.

“Of the three-match effective ban, one has already been served and the ⁠remaining two must be served in UEFA matches or ⁠Argentina national team matches in a FIFA context,” Benfica said.

Prestianni has played for Argentina ‌only once, making his debut as a late substitute in a friendly game against Angola in ​November.

Published on Apr 24, 2026

#UEFA #hands #Benficas #Prestianni #sixmatch #suspension #discrimination #Vinicius #Champions #League #match"> UEFA hands Benfica’s Prestianni six-match suspension for discrimination against Vinicius during Champions League match  Benfica’s Gianluca Prestianni was handed a six-match suspension for discriminatory conduct that ​was deemed homophobic in a Champions League match against ‌Real Madrid, UEFA announced on Friday.Prestianni will ​effectively be banned for two more matches ⁠after UEFA said that a further three-match suspension would be “subject to a probationary period of two years, starting from ‌the date of the present decision.” He has already served a one-match provisional suspension.The ‌Argentine winger was accused of directing a ‌slur ⁠at Real Madrid forward Vinicius Jr during ⁠the Spanish side’s 1-0 Champions League playoff first-leg win in February.The first leg was suspended for 11 minutes shortly after Vinicius ​gave Real the ‌lead early in the second half.Television footage showed Prestianni covering his mouth with his shirt repeatedly before making comments that Vinicius and nearby teammates interpreted ‌as a racial slur against the 25-year-old.ALSO READ | Millwall receives apology over use of club badge in anti-racism bookletPrestianni ​had denied the accusation that he had made a racist comment, saying Vinicius misheard ⁠him. Real’s Aurelien Tchouameni said the Argentine told him he did not call Vinicius a “monkey” but directed ‌a homophobic comment at him.UEFA also said it would request FIFA to extend the suspension worldwide.The suspension also includes the one-match provisional suspension Prestianni served during the second leg of their knockout playoff on February 25, which Real Madrid won 2-1 ‌to advance.Benfica said it had been notified about the sanction ​imposed on Prestianni.“Of the three-match effective ban, one has already been served and the ⁠remaining two must be served in UEFA matches or ⁠Argentina national team matches in a FIFA context,” Benfica said.Prestianni has played for Argentina ‌only once, making his debut as a late substitute in a friendly game against Angola in ​November.Published on Apr 24, 2026  #UEFA #hands #Benficas #Prestianni #sixmatch #suspension #discrimination #Vinicius #Champions #League #match
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Millwall receives apology over use of club badge in anti-racism booklet

Prestianni ​had denied the accusation that he had made a racist comment, saying Vinicius misheard ⁠him. Real’s Aurelien Tchouameni said the Argentine told him he did not call Vinicius a “monkey” but directed ‌a homophobic comment at him.

UEFA also said it would request FIFA to extend the suspension worldwide.

The suspension also includes the one-match provisional suspension Prestianni served during the second leg of their knockout playoff on February 25, which Real Madrid won 2-1 ‌to advance.

Benfica said it had been notified about the sanction ​imposed on Prestianni.

“Of the three-match effective ban, one has already been served and the ⁠remaining two must be served in UEFA matches or ⁠Argentina national team matches in a FIFA context,” Benfica said.

Prestianni has played for Argentina ‌only once, making his debut as a late substitute in a friendly game against Angola in ​November.

Published on Apr 24, 2026

#UEFA #hands #Benficas #Prestianni #sixmatch #suspension #discrimination #Vinicius #Champions #League #match">UEFA hands Benfica’s Prestianni six-match suspension for discrimination against Vinicius during Champions League match

Benfica’s Gianluca Prestianni was handed a six-match suspension for discriminatory conduct that ​was deemed homophobic in a Champions League match against ‌Real Madrid, UEFA announced on Friday.

Prestianni will ​effectively be banned for two more matches ⁠after UEFA said that a further three-match suspension would be “subject to a probationary period of two years, starting from ‌the date of the present decision.” He has already served a one-match provisional suspension.

The ‌Argentine winger was accused of directing a ‌slur ⁠at Real Madrid forward Vinicius Jr during ⁠the Spanish side’s 1-0 Champions League playoff first-leg win in February.

The first leg was suspended for 11 minutes shortly after Vinicius ​gave Real the ‌lead early in the second half.

Television footage showed Prestianni covering his mouth with his shirt repeatedly before making comments that Vinicius and nearby teammates interpreted ‌as a racial slur against the 25-year-old.

ALSO READ | Millwall receives apology over use of club badge in anti-racism booklet

Prestianni ​had denied the accusation that he had made a racist comment, saying Vinicius misheard ⁠him. Real’s Aurelien Tchouameni said the Argentine told him he did not call Vinicius a “monkey” but directed ‌a homophobic comment at him.

UEFA also said it would request FIFA to extend the suspension worldwide.

The suspension also includes the one-match provisional suspension Prestianni served during the second leg of their knockout playoff on February 25, which Real Madrid won 2-1 ‌to advance.

Benfica said it had been notified about the sanction ​imposed on Prestianni.

“Of the three-match effective ban, one has already been served and the ⁠remaining two must be served in UEFA matches or ⁠Argentina national team matches in a FIFA context,” Benfica said.

Prestianni has played for Argentina ‌only once, making his debut as a late substitute in a friendly game against Angola in ​November.

Published on Apr 24, 2026

#UEFA #hands #Benficas #Prestianni #sixmatch #suspension #discrimination #Vinicius #Champions #League #match

Benfica’s Gianluca Prestianni was handed a six-match suspension for discriminatory conduct that ​was deemed homophobic…