Benfica’s preparation for their Champions League showdown in Madrid has been shaken after winger Gianluca Prestianni was provisionally suspended while UEFA investigates allegations of racist abuse toward Vinicius Junior. The ruling comes at a tense moment for the Portuguese giants, who already arrive at the Bernabeu without manager Jose Mourinho, leaving their technical bench stretched for a must-win second leg.
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A flashpoint that stopped the match
The controversy began in Lisbon during last week’s first-leg tie. After scoring for Real Madrid, Vinicius celebrated in front of the home supporters. Prestianni confronted him, covering his mouth with his shirt. Vinicius immediately alerted referee Francois Letexier, triggering a ten-minute stoppage under FIFA’s anti-racism protocol.
Prestianni has denied using racist language but reportedly admitted to UEFA that he used an anti-gay slur instead. For European football’s governing body, that admission alone constituted a potential disciplinary violation. UEFA’s Control, Ethics and Disciplinary Body imposed a provisional one-match ban on what it described as a prima facie breach of its regulations.
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What the suspension means for Benfica
With the second leg approaching, the timing is brutal for S.L. Benfica. The club has appealed the suspension, but insiders admit the chances of overturning it before Wednesday’s match are slim. Benfica may still travel with the young winger in case the ruling is reversed at the last minute, though the current ban prevents him from stepping onto the pitch.
The club issued a statement reaffirming its stance against racism and discrimination, referencing its long-standing identity shaped by legends like Eusebio. For supporters, this commitment is part of the institution’s history, making the allegations particularly sensitive.
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A complicated night gets even more complicated
Benfica already faced a technical blow with Mourinho suspended for the match, meaning assistant coach Joao Tralhao will lead from the sidelines. Now, the Prestianni case adds another layer of pressure. Across Madrid, the incident has been amplified further by reports that Kylian Mbappé witnessed the exchange, increasing the scrutiny on UEFA’s ongoing investigation.
UEFA’s final decision could include a multi-match ban depending on the findings, shaping not just Benfica’s present but the player’s immediate future in European competition.
Context behind a charged moment
Incidents involving discriminatory language in football have become increasingly visible in recent years, especially when they involve high-profile players like Vinicius. The Brazilian forward has routinely been at the centre of racism debates in European football, particularly during league fixtures in Spain. In this context, UEFA’s quick activation of the anti-racism protocol in Lisbon reflects a broader shift: governing bodies are under mounting pressure to respond swiftly and visibly to player complaints.
What happens next
UEFA’s full investigation is still underway, and while Benfica hopes for a rapid resolution, the provisional suspension stands. For Real Madrid, the focus remains on progressing to the next round. For Benfica, the saga threatens to overshadow a crucial night in their season.
The outcome will not only decide whether Prestianni returns immediately but also signal how UEFA intends to enforce its anti-discrimination policies in one of football’s most closely watched competitions.
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