Mourinho punished by UEFA after Clasico controversy,
Jose Mourinho has been disciplined by European football's governing body following his red card and later outburst.Real Madrid coach Jose Mourinho has been banned and fined by UEFA for his behavior during and after last month's Champions League semifinal first leg against Spanish arch-rivals Barcelona. The 48-year-old was sent to the stands during Real's 2-0 home defeat after his reaction to the red card given to his player Pepe, and then made an astonishing post-match outburst claiming that European football's governing body favored Barca.
Mourinho was on Friday given a five-match suspension in European competition and fined €50,000 ($72,500).
He sat out the first of those games in Tuesday's second leg, a 1-1 draw which put Barcelona into this month's final, and the last of the five is suspended for a probationary period of three years.
Mourinho's fellow Portuguese Pepe was banned for one match, which he also served at the Camp Nou, while their club received a €20,000 ($29,000) fine for failing to control supporters who invaded the Bernabeu pitch and threw missiles.
No way Jose, you've gone too far this time
Barcelona did not escape unscathed as reserve goalkeeper Jose Pinto was banned for three European matches after being sent off during a halftime scuffle in that match.
He has already served one game but will also be ineligible for the May 28 final against English club Manchester United in London and the first fixture of next season.
UEFA said all parties have three days in which to appeal the sentences.
Mourinho was on Friday given a five-match suspension in European competition and fined €50,000 ($72,500).
He sat out the first of those games in Tuesday's second leg, a 1-1 draw which put Barcelona into this month's final, and the last of the five is suspended for a probationary period of three years.
Mourinho's fellow Portuguese Pepe was banned for one match, which he also served at the Camp Nou, while their club received a €20,000 ($29,000) fine for failing to control supporters who invaded the Bernabeu pitch and threw missiles.
No way Jose, you've gone too far this time
Barcelona did not escape unscathed as reserve goalkeeper Jose Pinto was banned for three European matches after being sent off during a halftime scuffle in that match.
He has already served one game but will also be ineligible for the May 28 final against English club Manchester United in London and the first fixture of next season.
UEFA said all parties have three days in which to appeal the sentences.
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