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“UEFA has fined Antonio Rüdiger, Kylian Mbappé, and Dani Ceballos for their conduct during the match against Atlético Madrid but has permitted all three players to remain eligible for selection in upcoming fixtures.”

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UEFA has officially handed fines to Antonio Rüdiger, Kylian Mbappé, and Dani Ceballos for their conduct during recent matches against Atlético Madrid, but none of the players will face suspension and are cleared to continue playing in upcoming fixtures.
The European football governing body reviewed incidents involving each of the players and determined financial penalties were appropriate rather than any sporting sanctions that might affect their participation on the pitch.

The behavior in question occurred during heated moments in high-stakes matches where tensions ran high. Rüdiger, who plays for Real Madrid, was seen engaging in unsportsmanlike conduct that UEFA deemed worthy of punishment under its disciplinary code. Meanwhile, Mbappé, the Paris Saint-Germain star, attracted attention for gestures toward the Atlético Madrid supporters that the organization classified as provocative.
Ceballos, also from Real Madrid, was involved in a separate incident which UEFA included in its review, ultimately deciding that his actions merited a fine as well.

While the specific monetary amounts for each fine were not publicly detailed in UEFA’s initial statement, the decision to penalize the players financially instead of enforcing suspensions highlights UEFA’s approach to managing on-field discipline.
Their verdict suggests an effort to maintain competitive integrity by keeping top talents available while still addressing misconduct in a visible way.

UEFA’s ruling sends a clear message to players across Europe’s elite competitions that behavior off the ball and interactions with fans and opponents are being closely watched.
With high-profile players like Mbappé and Rüdiger in the spotlight, the disciplinary committee appears keen to demonstrate that no individual is above the game’s code of conduct, regardless of status or team affiliation.

This latest round of fines also arrives during a critical stretch in the European football calendar, with several clubs vying for advancement in both domestic and international competitions.
Allowing the fined players to remain eligible ensures that their clubs won’t suffer from the loss of key squad members due to disciplinary bans, which could have significantly impacted their performance and chances of progressing.

Reactions from fans have been mixed, with some calling for stricter consequences, while others believe UEFA struck the right balance between punishment and practicality.
As the tournament continues, all eyes will be on these players to see whether the disciplinary actions influence their behavior in future matches.

In a sport where emotions often run high and the spotlight is relentless, UEFA’s decision reflects a broader effort to reinforce sportsmanship while recognizing the value of letting football’s most talented stars remain on the field.
With fines now issued and matches ahead, Rüdiger, Mbappé, and Ceballos will be expected to keep their focus firmly on the game as the season intensifies.

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FIFA finally sanctions Israel and sounds message for peace: Here’s why

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FIFA finally sanctions Israel and sounds message for peace: Here's why

FIFA’s Disciplinary Committee has taken action against the Israel Football Association (IFA) after finding breaches of its rules relating to offensive conduct, fair play, and incidents involving discrimination and racist behavior.

As part of the ruling, the IFA has been fined CHF 150,000 (around €165,000), with conditions attached. The federation is required to roll out preventive measures, including displaying a clear anti-discrimination message at its next three home matches in FIFA competitions. The message, which promotes unity and rejects discrimination, must appear alongside the federation’s emblem, with its design, size, and placement submitted to FIFA for approval at least 15 days before each fixture.

Beyond matchday requirements, the IFA must also take longer-term action. Within 60 days, it is expected to allocate one-third of the fine toward a detailed anti-discrimination initiative. This program is set to include structural improvements, defined protocols, monitoring systems, and educational campaigns across stadiums and official platforms throughout an entire season, all subject to FIFA’s approval. The remaining portion of the fine must be settled within 30 days. FIFA has also issued a formal warning regarding future conduct, with the option for the IFA to appeal the decision.

In relation to a separate complaint raised by the Palestinian Football Association concerning teams based in disputed territories, FIFA chose not to impose any measures. The governing body pointed to the ongoing uncertainty surrounding the legal status of the West Bank under international law, but emphasized its willingness to encourage dialogue and mediation between both sides.

FIFA president Gianni Infantino reiterated the organization’s stance on the role of football during periods of political tension, stressing that while the sport cannot solve global conflicts, it can still play a part in bringing people together and fostering understanding through competitions like the World Cup.

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New angle emerges of massive brawl in Brazil: Brutal close-range fight footage (VIDEO)

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New angle emerges of massive brawl in Brazil: Brutal close-range fight footage

The Minas Gerais state championship final between Cruzeiro Esporte Clube and Clube Atlético Mineiro ended in chaos on Sunday, with a massive on-field brawl. Cruzeiro secured a 1-0 victory, but the match will be remembered for the violent fallout.

Reports from Brazilian media indicate that the referee issued an additional 23 red cards following the melee.

The incident that sparked the conflict occurred in the 97th minute inside Atletico’s penalty area after a collision between Christian of Cruzeiro and home goalkeeper Everson. Everson reacted aggressively, first pushing Christian and then pinning him to the ground with both knees.

Close-range footage of the altercation later surfaced online, showing the intensity of the clash and adding fuel to an already controversial derby.

This extraordinary sequence will likely result in disciplinary action from the league and raises questions about player conduct in high-stakes matches.

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Michael Carrick blow as ‘prominent’ target on Man Utd’s managerial shortlist is ‘keen’ on Old Trafford job

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Michael Carrick blow as ‘prominent’ target on Man Utd’s managerial shortlist is ‘keen’ on Old Trafford job

Former Brighton & Hove Albion FC boss Roberto De Zerbi is reportedly “keen” on becoming the next manager of Manchester United FC.

The 46-year-old is currently without a club after leaving Olympique de Marseille by mutual agreement last month. Both Manchester United and Tottenham Hotspur FC have been linked with a summer move for the Italian as they search for a permanent head coach.

According to reports from The Telegraph, De Zerbi would favour the Old Trafford role if given the choice.

His potential appointment could be a setback for interim United boss Michael Carrick, who has largely impressed since taking charge in January.

Carrick suffered his first defeat on Wednesday as United lost to Newcastle United FC, with goals from Anthony Gordon and William Osula sealing the result.

Despite that setback, several United players are believed to support Carrick being given the role permanently. Senior figures such as Bruno Fernandes, Harry Maguire and Luke Shaw are reportedly impressed by his tactical ideas and deep understanding of the game.

United’s hierarchy have yet to decide whether to stick with the former England international or appoint a new manager. Other names linked with the role include Julian Nagelsmann and Roberto Martínez.

De Zerbi has also been mentioned as a potential candidate at Tottenham. Spurs currently sit 16th in the Premier League, just one point above the relegation zone.

The club dismissed former head coach Thomas Frank last month and appointed Igor Tudor as interim manager.

Tudor has yet to register a win, but after a recent defeat to Crystal Palace FC he insisted the team is still moving in the right direction.

“Unfortunately this is the moment we pay for everything. One red card changes everything,” Tudor said.

“Maybe it will sound strange, but I believe more after this game than before. I saw something. I need to choose the right players because the boat is going in the direction that I want it to go.

“When the injured players return, I’m sure we will have a good team and the victories will come. It’s not easy to accept where we are now, but it is how it is.”

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