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Rangers Face UEFA Sanctions Over Discriminatory Banner

Rangers Face UEFA Sanctions Over Discriminatory Banner

Rangers Football Club has been hit with sanctions by UEFA following an incident involving a discriminatory banner displayed by fans during a recent match. The European football governing body has imposed a fine and a partial stadium closure for the club's next European home game, as reported by multiple sources including the BBC, ESPN, and RTE.

The banner in question, which was shown during a Europa League match, contained offensive content that led to UEFA's decision. Rangers have since issued a statement acknowledging the incident and warning fans about the potential harm their actions could cause to the club's reputation and future participation in European competitions.

This is not the first time Rangers have faced disciplinary action from UEFA. The club has a history of fan-related issues, and this latest incident adds to the ongoing challenges they face in managing supporter behavior. Rangers have urged their fans to reflect on their actions and to support the team in a manner that upholds the club's values and complies with UEFA regulations.

Detailed Rangers punished by UEFA over stadium banner

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