23 July 2015
UEFA Fines Barca €30,000 Over Raised Catalian Flags During Champions League Final
The Catalian giants have been fined €30,000 by UEFA after various fans raised the flag of Catalunya an empire seeking to break off from Spain. If Catalunya gets a breakthrough in future then Barcelona will be the capital and will as well be out of La Liga.
Barcelona have been fined by Uefa for their fans waving Catalan flags during their Champions League final win over Juventus. A large section of the Barca support are heavily in favour of Catalunya becoming an independent nation, while the club confirmed ahead of last year's referendum that it too supports the movement.
While Catalan flags are ever present during the club's league games, they are not allowed by Uefa and the club have been landed with a €30,000 fine for fans waving them at the Olympiastadion on June 6.
Uefa found Barca to be in breach of Article 16 2 (e) of the disciplinary regulations, which forbids "the use of gestures, words, objects or any other means to transmit any message that is not fit for a sports event, particularly messages that are of a political, ideological, religious, offensive or provocative nature".
Ivan Rakitic, Luis Suarez and Neymar were on target for Luis Enrique's men in a 3-1 win that saw the Blaugrana beat Juventus to complete a European and domestic treble.
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