Tottenham followers handed Champions League BAN over ‘Nazi salutes’ at their match in Germany – however punishment is suspended
Tottenham Hotspur have been hit with a suspended ban on selling tickets to a European away match after fans were found to have made Nazi salutes during their Champions League clash with Eintracht Frankfurt.
UEFA has slapped the Premier League side with a €30,000 (£26,200) fine and issued the ban for ‘the racist and/or discriminatory behaviour of its supporters’.
The ban on selling tickets is suspended for a year. Spurs were also fined €2,250 (£1,966) euros for the throwing of objects. Tottenham won the tie 2-0 to secure a place in the last-16.
Daily Mail Sport understands Spurs have identified the three fans involved and have subsequently issued bans.
The club has been contacted for comment.
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A UEFA statement read: The CEDB (Control, Ethics and Disciplinary Body) has decided: – To fine Tottenham Hotspur €30,000 and to ban Tottenham Hotspur from selling tickets to its away supporters for the next one (1) UEFA competition match, for the racist and/or discriminatory behaviour of its supporters. Said ban from selling tickets to its away supporters is suspended for a probationary period of one (1) year, starting from the date of the present decision.
‘- To fine Tottenham Hotspur €2,250 for throwing of objects.’
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