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UEFA bans player for 10 matches for racism in Europa League

A player from Latvian club FK Ventspils has been handed a 10-match ban from European football for racist behaviour, UEFA said on Thursday. Ukrainian goalkeeper Kostyantyn Makhnovskyi was found guilty of "racist behaviour" during the second leg of his team's Europa League preliminary-round tie against Maltese outfit Gzira United.

Published August 08,2019
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UEFA has taken the rare move of banning a player for 10 matches for racism.

European football's governing body imposed the punishment on Kostyantyn Makhnovskyi, a Ukrainian goalkeeper for Latvian side Ventspils.

The ban follows unspecified racist conduct by Makhnovskyi in a Europa League second qualifying round game against Gzira in Malta last week.

The ban ruled Makhnovskyi out of his team's next 10 matches in Europe, starting later Thursday in the third Europa League qualifying round against Vitória.

UEFA introduced a 10-match ban for discrimination in 2013. The organization recently could only cite it being applied previously in a futsal tournament.