Pep Guardiola
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Bayern Munich manager Pep Guardiola has
been charged by Uefa after wearing a T-shirt demanding justice for a reporter
who died at the 2014 World Cup.
He
displayed the “#JusticiaParaTopo” slogan at a news conference on the eve of
Tuesday’s Champions League quarter-final win over Porto.
UEFA
European football’s governing body has charged the Spaniard over an “incident
of a non-sporting nature”.
The
‘Justice For Topo’ campaign wants an investigation into Topo Lopez ‘s death.
Argentine
journalist Jorge Lopez, known as ‘Topo’, was killed in Guarulhos, Sao Paulo in
July in a road traffic accident during the World Cup in Brazil.
It
is against UEFA regulations to display non-sporting “manifestations”.
Meanwhile,
Porto boss Julen Lopetegui has also been charged for his conduct during
Tuesday’s game.
The Spaniard was dismissed
from the touchline in the 6-1 loss to Bayern, which resulted in a 7-4 aggregate
defeat for the Portuguese side.
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