Champions League

UEFA fine Lyon players for deliberately getting booked

17:01 GMT, Thu 11 Dec 2008
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Olympique Lyon's Juninho waves his jersey after winning against VfB Stuttgart during his Champions League group E soccer match at the Gerland stadium in Lyon, November 7, 2007. REUTERS/Jean-Paul Pelissier(FRANCE)

By Mark Ledsom

NYON, Switzerland, Dec 11 (Reuters) - UEFA fined Olympique Lyon players Cris and Juninho 15,000 euros ($19,790) and 10,000 euros ($13,190) respectively on Thursday for getting deliberately booked during a Champions League match last month.

UEFA's disciplinary panel decided that the pair had committed deliberate fouls during the Nov. 25 Group F match against Fiorentina in order to serve a one-match suspension during their team's meaningless final group stage match against Bayern Munich.

Aside from the fine, the tactic appears to have paid off for the two Brazilians who can now compete in the tournament's first knockout round with their disciplinary record wiped clean.

Cris and Juninho had each picked up two yellow cards in early Champions League matches going into the Fiorentina match and would have been ruled out of the first knockout round game if their third booking had come during the Bayern match.

UEFA said the two players would have three days in which to appeal against Thursday's decision.

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