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Barca fans barred from Champions League away game over racist banner

Michael Lomas in court.
Lual Akuei
Michael Lomas
Springboks training camp at Ellis Park Stadium in Johannesburg. 
Former Tshwane Mayor Cilliers Brink. 
BARCELONA – Barcelona must play their next away Champions League game without their fans and pay a 10,000-euro ($11,000) fine for a racist fan banner, UEFA ruled on Friday.
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Fans of the Spanish club displayed a “Flick Heil” sign, echoing the Nazis’ “Sieg Heil”, in reference to their club’s German coach Hansi Flick as they played at Monaco on September 19.
“FC Barcelona reject any type of justification for violence,” the club said in a statement, adding it “will both comply with and apply this sanction”.
“The club is set to strengthen current measures and adopt suitable further initiatives to prevent future occurrences and apply sanctions to those responsible,” the statement added.
Barcelona’s next away game is at Serbian club Crvena Zvezda in Belgrade on 6 November. They lost the game at Monaco 2-1.

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