Ancelotti escapes middle finger punishment
Bayern Munich coach Carlo Ancelotti will not be punished for showing Hertha Berlin fans his middle finger but must make a donation to charity, the German Federation (DFB) said on Tuesday.
Bayern Munich’s head coach Carlo Ancelotti looks on prior to the German First division Bundesliga football match Hertha Berlin vs Bayern Munich in Berlin, eastern Germany, on February 18, 2017. / AFP PHOTO / ROBERT MICHAEL
The Italian coach had made the explicit gesture after being spat at by Hertha fans during Bayern’s 1-1 draw in Berlin on Saturday.
The DFB said it had closed the case against Ancelotti “on condition the Bayern Munich coach makes a 5,000-euros ($5,270) donation to the Sepp-Herberger Foundation”, the federation said in a statement on its website.
The foundation — named after the coach of the West Germany team that won the 1954 World Cup — is an association run by the DFB to provide opportunities for handicapped footballers and to help former prisoners reintegrate into society.
Bayern had publically backed their coach after his gesture, saying: “Essentially, we find emotionally understandable the human reaction that drove Carlo Ancelotti to make this gesture, as a response to this vile attack.”
On Monday, the DFB had invited Ancelotti to explain his actions — the Italian had already admitted his guilt to German television station ARD after the match.
Tensions were high during the match, in which Bayern, whose players had been jeered throughout, equalised six minutes into added time.
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