The UEFA Disciplinary Committee has disqualified Hans-Dieter Flick, the head coach of the Spanish club Barcelona, for one match.
"Report" reports, citing "AS", that this was due to the German specialist violating the basic principles of conduct and failing to comply with the rules of etiquette after the Champions League semi-final second leg match against Inter in Italy.
In addition to a 1-match ban, he was fined 20,000 euros. The 60-year-old head coach will have to watch the first match of the 2025/2026 Champions League season from the stands.
In addition, two members of the Catalans - striker Robert Lewandowski and midfielder Lamin Yamal - were fined 5,000 euros each for failing to comply with the instructions of the official doping control representative and for not arriving in the doping control zone on time.
Barcelona lost 5250 euros for their fans throwing foreign objects onto the field and 2500 euros for using pyrotechnics.