UEFA Fines Rangers, Hands Suspension Of Stand After 'Racist' Banner Display

Published By :
Last Updated:

UEFA also fined the club 8,000 euros for improper team conduct and issued additional penalties for fans throwing objects (4,500 euros) and blocking passageways (6,000 euros).

The banner display for which Rangers were fined (X)
The banner display for which Rangers were fined (X)

UEFA has fined Rangers 30,000 euros ($32,370) and issued the Scottish club a suspended stand closure after a group of fans displayed what the governing body said was a “racist and/or discriminatory" banner against Fenerbahce at Ibrox.

A further rule breach in the next two years will result in the Copland Stand being closed for a UEFA match, it said.

related stories

    UEFA also fined the club 8,000 euros for improper team conduct and issued additional penalties for fans throwing objects (4,500 euros) and blocking passageways (6,000 euros).

    The sanctions come after fans unfurled a banner that read: “Keep woke foreign ideologies out. Defend Europe" during their Europa League match against the Turkish side earlier this month.

    Rangers said they were in the process of issuing lifetime bans to those responsible for the banner.

    top videos

    View all
      player arrow

      Swipe Left For Next Video

      View all

      “This punishment must serve as a severe and significant reminder to the small minority of supporters who bring the name of Rangers into disrepute," the club said in a statement.

      Rangers host Athletic Bilbao in the first leg of the Europa League quarter-finals on April 10.

      (This story has not been edited by News18 staff and is published from a syndicated news agency feed - Reuters)
      News sports » football UEFA Fines Rangers, Hands Suspension Of Stand After 'Racist' Banner Display
      Read More
      PreviousNext