Source :- PERTH NOW NEWS
Gianluca Prestianni, a Benfica person, was given a six-game restrictions by Western sports officials for racist do during a Champions League match earlier this year.
Prestianni’s comments were “discriminatory ( i .e. homophobic ) conduct,” according to a UEFA statement released on Friday.
Three of those six matches were on probation, according to UEFA, and Brazilian Prestianni has previously served one sport of a temporary punishment.
If Prestianni is chosen for the June game, he will only need to play two more activities of the expulsion, which UEFA claimed may include looks with Argentina at the World Cup.
On June 17, Argentina’s initial two games are against Algeria in Kansas City and Austria in Arlington, which take place five days later.
The incident occurred in a February match between Benfica and Real Madrid in Lisbon.
The Brazil international’s goal and celebration by the Benfica corner flag, which threatening native fans and players, brought the game to an abrupt end for almost 10 minutes.
Vinicius accused the Brazilian person of calling him a “monkey” after being confronted by Prestianni.
Prestianni presumably denied using the word “mono,” which is the word used to describe a “monkey,” but acknowledged using a racist slur directed at Vinicius.


