Barcelona UEFA fines have been issued to Lamine Yamal, Robert Lewandowski, and coach Hansi Flick after their Champions League semi-final loss to Inter Milan
Barcelona UEFA fines have been imposed on players, coaches, and the club following their Champions League semi-final defeat to Inter Milan.
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Forwards Lamine Yamal and Robert Lewandowski were each fined €5,000 for breaching post-match anti-doping procedures by failing to report immediately to the doping control station as required by UEFA regulations.
Reports from Marca and AS confirm the offence was procedural, with no failed drug tests.
Head coach Hansi Flick and assistant Marcus Sorg received €20,000 fines and one-match suspensions for misconduct and breach of UEFA’s general principles of conduct.
The club itself was fined €7,750 €5,250 for objects thrown onto the pitch and €2,500 for fireworks ignited by supporters.
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All sanctions take immediate effect, with suspensions to be served in Barcelona’s next European fixture.





















