Dramatic illustration of Benfica's Gianluca Prestianni confronting Vinicius Junior on the pitch during Champions League match, sparking UEFA suspension.
Dramatic illustration of Benfica's Gianluca Prestianni confronting Vinicius Junior on the pitch during Champions League match, sparking UEFA suspension.
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UEFA provisionally suspends Benfica's Prestianni ahead of Real Madrid clash

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UEFA has provisionally suspended Benfica midfielder Gianluca Prestianni for the second leg of the Champions League playoff against Real Madrid following allegations of discriminatory behavior toward Vinicius Junior. The decision comes after an incident that interrupted the first leg in Lisbon, where Real Madrid won 1-0. Benfica plans to appeal the ruling as investigations continue.

The UEFA Control, Ethics and Disciplinary Body (CEDB) announced the provisional suspension of Gianluca Prestianni on Monday, barring him from the upcoming match at the Bernabeu on Wednesday. This stems from comments Prestianni allegedly made to Real Madrid's Vinicius Junior after the Brazilian scored the decisive goal in Benfica's 1-0 home defeat last week. The game was halted for 10 minutes when Vinicius reported the incident, prompting referee Francois Letexier to signal potential racist abuse with crossed arms, a gesture adopted by FIFA in 2024.

Vinicius addressed the matter on his Instagram stories, stating: "Racists are, above all, cowards. They need to put their shirts over their mouths to demonstrate how weak they are. But they have, on their side, the protection of others who, theoretically, have the obligation to punish. Nothing that happened today is new in my life and my family's. I received a yellow card for celebrating a goal. I still don't understand why."

UEFA's statement specified the suspension for a "prima facie violation of Article 14 of the UEFA Disciplinary Regulations related to discriminatory behavior," pending further investigation. Prestianni, who covered his mouth with his jersey while speaking to Vinicius, faces a potential minimum 10-game ban. Despite the suspension, the 20-year-old Argentine will travel with Benfica to Madrid, as the club believes the decision may not be final. Benfica issued a statement expressing regret and confirming their intent to appeal, noting: "The Club regrets being deprived of the player while the process is still under investigation and will appeal this UEFA decision."

Prestianni reportedly feels "very offended" by the accusations and has apologized to his teammates for the distraction. He is considering filing a complaint against Vinicius and teammate Kylian Mbappe on defamation grounds, potentially with UEFA, FIFA, or Portuguese authorities.

Benfica manager Jose Mourinho, who received a red card during the first leg and will also miss the game, faced criticism for his post-match comments defending the club by referencing Eusebio, the club's legendary Black player. Bayern Munich coach Vincent Kompany called Mourinho's remarks a "huge mistake," adding: "Mourinho basically attacked Vinicius Jr.'s character by discrediting the type of celebration he did. That was a huge mistake in terms of leadership."

The incident has heightened tensions ahead of the second leg, where Real Madrid holds a slender advantage and seeks to advance to the round of 16.

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Reactions on X to UEFA's provisional suspension of Benfica's Gianluca Prestianni for alleged discriminatory behavior towards Vinicius Junior are mixed. Journalists like Fabrizio Romano neutrally report the news and Benfica's appeal plans. Benfica supporters demand Mbappe's suspension for an alleged homophobic slur and suggest defamation lawsuits if Prestianni is cleared. Real Madrid fans criticize the decision as unfair and unproven compared to other incidents. Skeptical voices question UEFA's 'guilty until proven innocent' approach.

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Dejected Benfica forward Gianluca Prestianni sidelined by UEFA suspension at Santiago Bernabéu ahead of Champions League clash with Real Madrid.
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Benfica's Prestianni suspended for Real Madrid Champions League clash

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UEFA has provisionally suspended Benfica forward Gianluca Prestianni for one match following allegations of discriminatory behavior toward Real Madrid's Vinícius Jr during the first leg of their Champions League play-off. The 20-year-old Argentine will miss Wednesday's second leg at the Santiago Bernabéu, where Benfica trail 1-0. Benfica plans to appeal the decision while reaffirming its anti-racism stance.

Gianluca Prestianni, provisionally suspended by UEFA for an alleged racial slur against Vinicius Jr, has joined the Benfica squad in Madrid for the Champions League play-off second leg against Real Madrid. The Argentine denies any wrongdoing, and Benfica officials have voiced strong support for his innocence. Tensions remain high following the first leg, where Vinicius scored the winner amid the controversy.

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Real Madrid has submitted evidence to UEFA supporting Vinicius Jr's allegation of racial abuse by Benfica's Gianluca Prestianni during their Champions League match. The incident occurred in a 1-0 victory for Real Madrid on February 17, 2026, at Benfica's stadium in Lisbon. Prestianni denies the claims, and UEFA is investigating amid escalating tensions.

Real Madrid secured a 2-1 victory over Benfica in the second leg of their Champions League knockout playoff, advancing 3-1 on aggregate. Vinicius Jr scored the decisive goal amid ongoing controversy from the first leg. The match at Santiago Bernabeu highlighted resilience from both sides despite absences and tensions.

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FIFA President Gianni Infantino has urged a new rule for automatic red cards against players covering their mouths during on-field exchanges that trigger racism allegations, following Real Madrid's Vinicius Jr.'s claim against Benfica's Gianluca Prestianni in February's Champions League playoffs. Prestianni, who denies the accusation, was suspended by UEFA for the return leg amid an ongoing probe.

FIFA is set to increase the visibility of its anti-racism messaging at the 2026 World Cup in North America, following criticism over reduced prominence during last year's Club World Cup. The plans include featuring the 'No Racism' campaign in stadiums alongside other initiatives. This comes amid recent allegations of racial abuse involving Real Madrid's Vinicius Junior.

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Bayern Munich's Luis Díaz has been handed a three-match suspension in the UEFA Champions League following a red card for serious rough play against Paris Saint-Germain's Achraf Hakimi. The Colombian winger will miss key fixtures against Arsenal, Sporting CP, and Union Saint-Gilloise. His absence comes as Bayern prepare for their upcoming clash at the Emirates Stadium.

 

 

 

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