Rangers Penalized €48,500 by UEFA Over Discriminatory Fan Banner
The club faces a suspended stand closure and is issuing lifetime bans to those involved as it condemns the incident as 'embarrassing.'
- UEFA fined Rangers €30,000 for a discriminatory banner displayed by fans during a Europa League match against Fenerbahce on March 14, 2025.
- The club received additional fines totaling €18,500 for improper conduct, blocking public passageways, and throwing objects during the same match.
- Rangers faces a suspended closure of the Copland Stand for one match if further violations occur within two years.
- The club has condemned the incident and is in the process of issuing lifetime bans to the individuals responsible for the banner.
- Rangers emphasized the damage to its reputation, finances, and the experience of innocent fans, while reaffirming its commitment to inclusivity.