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Lionel Messi slapped with £540 fine for Diego Maradona shirt celebration while Barcelona charged £316


LIONEL MESSI has been hit with a £540 fine for his tribute to Diego Maradona after the legend’s death.

THe Barcelona superstar started his career at Newell’s Old Boys and unveiled their shirt in tribute to his fellow Argentine – who also played there – after scoring in Sunday’s 4-0 win against Osasuna.

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Lionel Messi has been fined £540 for his tribute to the late Diego Maradona[/caption]

The goal had striking similarities to a goal scored by Maradona on his Newell’s debut 27 years ago.

He picked up the ball outside of the box, beat two defenders then fired a shot into the far corner of the net.

The celebration forced referee Mateu Lahoz to book Messi for removing his Barca shirt, in line with the Spanish FA’s rules.

It has now been confirmed that the 33-year-old has now been sanctioned.

The forward, who earns over £60m-a-year, should have to cough up a £540 fine.

And Barcelona have also been hit with a fine of £316 over the incident – although they plan to appeal.

The rule which imposes a fine for celebrations like Messi’s is not exclusive to the Spanish league, it is also applied by FIFA.

On FIFA’s official website, it states: “The IFAB, the body responsible for the Laws of the Game, decided to add a detail to Law 12 relating to ‘Fouls and Misconduct’, stating: “A player who removes his jersey after scoring a goal will be cautioned for unsporting behaviour.”


After news broke of Maradona’s passing last Wednesday, Messi delivered a heartfelt message on Instagram: “This is a very sad day for all Argentines and for football.

“He has left us, but he hasn’t gone, because Diego is eternal.

“I remember all the nice moments we experienced together and I send my condolences to all his family and his friends. RIP.”


Source: Soccer - thesun.co.uk


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