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Bayern's Díaz gets Champions League ban cut after reckless foul on PSG's Hakimi

  • On Friday, UEFA announced it upheld Bayern Munich forward Luis Díaz's appeal and reduced his three-game Champions League ban to two, without specifying the reason.
  • After a wild lunge from behind, Luis Díaz trapped Paris Saint-Germain defender Achraf Hakimi's left leg, who was carried off injured, having scored twice before being sent off in the 2-1 win last month.
  • Bayern will be without Díaz on Tuesday as he must serve more than the mandatory one-game red-card suspension against Sporting Lisbon.
  • The comparison highlights disciplinary inconsistency debates as observers compared Díaz's case to FIFA's unusual three-game ban with two suspended for Cristiano Ronaldo, while Díaz trained in Munich on Nov. 25, 2025.
  • He can return against Union Saint-Gilloise next month after UEFA’s ruling changed Díaz’s immediate match availability without explaining the ban reduction.
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FC Bayern München is successful in objecting: Luis Díaz's lockout in the Champions League has now been reduced.

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Here you will find information on the topic "Champions League". Read now "Opposition successful: UEFA shortens lockdown against Luis Díaz".

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Luis Díaz has been blocked for three King Class games according to his Red Card in Paris. His club FC Bayern objects to the UEFA ruling - with success.

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Luis Díaz was blocked for three Champions League games after his red card in Paris. FC Bayern objected - with success.

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