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Real Madrid Fines Tchouaméni and Valverde €500k Each After Dressing‑Room Fight

Real Madrid fined Aurélien Tchouaméni and Federico Valverde €500,000 each after a dressing‑room altercation. Tchouaméni is cleared for El Clásico; Valverde sits out.

Marcus Cole/3 min/US

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Real Madrid Fines Tchouaméni and Valverde €500k Each After Dressing‑Room Fight
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Real Madrid fined Aurélien Tchouaméni and Federico Valverde €500,000 each after a dressing‑room altercation that left Valverde needing hospital stitches. Tchouaméni is cleared to play in El Clásico, while Valverde will miss the match under concussion protocol.

Context After the fight, club officials convened an emergency meeting with senior players and opened a disciplinary file. The internal code allowed for salary suspension, but president Florentino Pérez opted for a financial penalty only. Both players appeared before the instructor, admitted fault, apologized to teammates, staff and fans.

Key Facts The sanction amounts to €500,000 for each player, matching the historic high for internal fines at the club. Medical reports show Valverde required stitches for a facial wound and left the dressing room in a wheelchair, reporting dizziness. Tchouaméni passed all fitness checks and is available for Sunday’s El Clásico at Camp Nou. Under the league’s concussion guidelines, Valverde must sit out 10 to 14 days, ruling him out of the classic.

What It Means The fine signals the club’s zero‑tolerance stance on violence while preserving squad availability for the title‑deciding fixture. Barcelona enters the match needing only a win or draw to clinch La Liga, heightening the stakes for Madrid’s depleted midfield. Observers will watch whether the financial penalty deters further incidents and how Madrid adapts tactically without Valverde.

Next, watch how Madrid’s midfield reshapes for the clash and whether the sanction influences locker‑room behavior in the weeks ahead.

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