UEFA official: Frick s behavior is inappropriate and banned for one game of European competition, Yamal & Lewandowski is fined 5,000 euros
UEFA officially announced the penalty decision. Barcelona coach Frick was suspended for one game and fined 20,000 euros due to improper behavior in the second leg of the Champions League semi-finals on May 6, 2025. Yamal and Lewandowski were fined 5,000 euros for failing to comply with the Anti-Doping Ordinance. In addition, Inter Milan was fined 33,500 euros for violations.
UEFA Penalty Decision:
Barcelona Club was fined 7,750 euros for fans throwing debris and setting off fireworks;
Frick was suspended for one UEFA game against the basic code of conduct and basic etiquette norms, and fined 20,000 euros;
Yamal and Lewandowski failed to comply with the instructions of the doping control officer and failed to go to the doping testing room in time to report, and were fined 5,000 euros.
Barcelona assistant coach Marcus Zog violated the basic code of conduct and basic etiquette standards and was suspended for one UEFA game and fined 20,000 euros.
Inter Milan Football Club team was warned for inappropriate behavior; violated UEFA safety regulations and blocked public passages, and fined 22,000 euros; fined 11,500 euros for fans setting off fireworks.
In the second leg of the Champions League semi-final last season, Barcelona lost 3-4 to Inter Milan and was eliminated. Barcelona was almost normal in 93 minutes, and Frick was dissatisfied with the penalty, and after the game he criticized the referee "The penalty for 55 is always biased towards Inter Milan."