Rangers punished by UEFA over anti-woke stadium banner
- Rangers Football Club has been fined £30,000 by UEFA and faces a suspended closure of the Copland Stand for displaying a discriminatory banner during a match against Fenerbahce.
- Rangers announced they are issuing lifetime bans to individuals responsible for the discriminatory banner.
- Celtic manager Brendan Rodgers received a suspended one-match touchline ban from UEFA for delaying a kick-off in a Champions League game.
- Celtic faced fines totaling £19,000 for incidents involving pyrotechnics and blocked passageways in UEFA matches.
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Rangers fans who held shameful banner during Fenerbahce game hit with lifetime ban
The club also face having their Copland Stand closed for future European games as a result of the banner, which was held up during the Europa League clash on Thursday, March 13.
Rangers handed huge fine by UEFA for 'anti-woke' banner as Scottish club make threatening statement to fans
Rangers FC have been handed a suspended partial stadium closure and fines totalling nearly £50,000 by UEFA following "racist and/or discriminatory" behaviour during their Europa League match against Fenerbahce
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