Real Madrid Fined by UEFA and Faced with Partial Stadium Closure After Fan Displays Nazi Salute During Contentious Benfica Clash
Real Madrid have been issued a €15,000 fine and a suspended partial stadium closure by UEFA in light of a fan's Nazi salute during their recent Champions League match against Benfica. The club swiftly responded by initiating expulsion procedures for the individual involved, aiming to enforce a lifetime ban. This incident follows a series of controversies during the pivotal clash with Benfica, overshadowing the team's on-field victory.
Real Madrid have been hit with a €15,000 fine and a suspended partial stadium closure following their recent Champions League clash with Benfica. The sanction follows the identification of a supporter performing a Nazi salute during the match at the Santiago Bernabeu.UEFA has imposed a financial penalty and a suspended stadium closure on Madrid following a series of controversial incidents during the second leg of their Champions League play-off against Benfica. The governing body’s Control, Ethics and Disciplinary Body (CEDB) took action after a supporter was filmed performing a Nazi salute in the stands of the Santiago Bernabeu on February 25, 2026.The reigning European champions secured a 2-1 victory on the night, but the result has been overshadowed by the behaviour of a minority of fans. The ruling includes a €15,000 fine and the closure of 500 seats in the lower south stand, though the latter is suspended for a one-year probationary period.In an official statement confirming the sanctions, the CEDB noted: "To fine Real Madrid C.F. €15,000 and to order the partial closure of Real Madrid C.F. stadium (i.e. 500 adjacent seats of the lower south stand), during the next one (1) UEFA club competition match in which Real Madrid C.F. will play as host club, for the racist and/or discriminatory behaviour of its supporters. Said stadium closure is suspended during a probationary period of one (1) year, starting from the date of the present decision."Madrid responded swiftly to the footage, confirming the individual was ejected and faces a lifetime ban. The club stated: "Real Madrid C. F. announces that it has urgently requested the club's Disciplinary Committee to initiate an immediate expulsion procedure for the member who was caught on television cameras performing the Nazi salute in the area where the Animation Stand is located, moments before the start of the match between Real Madrid and Benfica. This member was identified by the club's security staff moments after appearing on the broadcast and was immediately expelled from the Santiago Bernabe u stadium. Real Madrid condemns this type of gesture and expression that incites violence and hatred in sports and society."The incident added further fuel to a tie already dominated by allegations of racial abuse. In the first leg in Lisbon, Vinicius Jr claimed he was targeted with a slur by Benfica’s Gianluca Prestianni. While Prestianni denies the allegations, he was handed a provisional suspension and missed the return leg in Madrid.Vinicius has increasingly become the face of the anti-discrimination movement in football, with La Liga president Javier Tebas recently saying of him: "He is at the centre because he is the leader in this fight against racism. There is no excuse for not defending Vinicius against these insults."Add GOAL.com as a preferred source on Google to see more of our reportingMadrid must now ensure there are no further incidents during the 2025-26 knockout stages to avoid stadium closures. Alvaro Arbelo's side will face Manchester City in the Champions League round of 16, with the first leg scheduled for March 11 and the second leg on March 17. But before that, Los Blancos will first face Celta Vigo in La Liga, where they are now four points behind leaders Barcelona after two consecutive defeats.
Controversy at the Bernabeu
Real Madrid faced sanctions from UEFA, including a €15,000 fine and a suspended closure of 500 stadium seats, after a fan was captured making a Nazi salute during the Champions League encounter with Benfica. The club's swift action to identify and expel the individual reflects their stance against such abhorrent behavior.
Response and Consequences
Reacting promptly, Real Madrid confirmed the ejected fan is undergoing a lifetime ban process. The club denounced the gesture, emphasizing its commitment to eradicating violence and hatred within sports and society. The incident occurred amid heightened tensions following racial abuse allegations involving Vinicius Jr and Benfica's Prestianni.
Future Implications
To avoid further penalties, Real Madrid must ensure a clean record throughout the remainder of the 2025-26 Champions League campaign. With a crucial tie against Manchester City on the horizon, Los Blancos will be under scrutiny to uphold exemplary standards on and off the pitch. These developments underline the critical imperative for clubs to combat discrimination effectively.



