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UEFA bans player for assault during goal celebration

NYON, Switzerland (AP) - UEFA banned Copenhagen forward Michael Santos for three games on Wednesday for his clash with police and security staff during a goal celebration at Celtic.

A disciplinary charge against Santos of 'œassaulting another person present at the match'ť was found proven, UEFA said in a statement.

The Uruguayan forward was also charged by police in Scotland after the incident in the Europa League on Feb. 27.

Santos was celebrating Copenhagen's second goal in a 3-1 win in the Round of 32, second leg when scorer Pep Biel ran past police and security stewards toward the team's fans.

The clash happened as Santos, who had earlier scored, was the first teammate to reach Biel.

Police also charged a member of Copenhagen's security staff, who the club said had tried to prevent a clash.

Copenhagen said in February 'œwe are now waiting to see if the Scottish Police will pursue the case, and of course, we will cooperate if they want more information from the club.'ť

Santos played in Copenhagen's Round of 16, first leg game against Istanbul Basakshehir before the Europa League was shut down by the coronavirus pandemic. He is suspended for the next three games he would otherwise be eligible to play in UEFA club competitions.

Santos and Copenhagen can appeal against the verdict to UEFA.

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Copenhagen's Pep Biel celebrates after scoring his side's second goal during the Europa League round of 32, second leg soccer match between Celtic and FC Copenhagen at the Celtic Park stadium in Glasgow, Scotland, Thursday, Feb. 27, 2020. (AP Photo/Scott Heppell) The Associated Press
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