By
SABC Sport
23rd February 2026
The suspension means Prestianni is set to miss Wednesdayâs second-leg match at the Bernabeu, pending the outcome of UEFAâs full investigation.
The incident occurred after Vinicius had scored for Real Madrid, celebrating in front of Benfica supporters. According to reports, Prestianni confronted the Brazilian, covering his mouth with his shirt before allegedly making a discriminatory remark. The match was temporarily halted for ten minutes as Vinicius spoke with referee Francois Letexier, activating FIFAâs anti-racism protocol. Prestianni has denied using racist language, though he reportedly admitted to UEFA that he had directed an anti-gay slur instead.
UEFAâs Control, Ethics and Disciplinary Body stated that the provisional ban was based on a "prima facie violation" of its disciplinary regulations, adding that further punishment could follow depending on the outcome of the investigation. Benfica have confirmed they will appeal the suspension, though they acknowledge it is unlikely to affect the second-leg fixture unless the appeal is successful. The club also reaffirmed its commitment to combating all forms of racism and discrimination, citing its historical values and the legacy of figures such as Eusebio.
Meanwhile, Benfica manager Jose Mourinho will miss the second leg due to his own suspension, with assistant coach Joao Tralhao handling media duties ahead of the tie. Real Madrid star Kylian Mbappe reportedly witnessed the incident as well, adding further scrutiny to the ongoing UEFA inquiry.
Benfica have indicated they may still travel with Prestianni to Madrid in case the appeal allows him to participate, though UEFAâs provisional ruling currently bars him from playing. The full disciplinary investigation is expected to determine whether additional sanctions, including a potential multi-match ban, are warranted under UEFA rules.
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