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Mourinho quits UEFA board

 Roma Manager, Jose Mourin­ho, has asked to step down from his role on the UEFA football board.

It comes less than two days after Mourinho was banned for his team’s next four European games by UEFA for verbally abusing referee, Anthony Taylor, after last month’s Europa League final.

Roma lost a penalty shootout to Sevilla after a 1-1 draw and following the match, footage circulated of Mourinho approaching Taylor and yelling expletives in his direction outside the stadium.

As first reported by The Athletic, Mourin­ho sent a letter to UEFA which read: “In thanking you for the invitation you extended to me to be a member of the UEFA football board, I regret to inform you that, effective immediately, I will be renouncing my partici­pation in this group.

“The conditions which I so strongly believed in when I joined are no longer standing, and I felt the obligation to take this decision.

“I kindly ask that you also communicate my decision to the President, Mr Aleksander Ceferin.”

Mourinho is set to serve the ban in next season’s Europa League group stage after being found guilty of “directing abusive language at a match official,” UEFA said in a statement announcing its disciplinary panel’s verdict.

The ban is double to the minimum two-game ban required by UEFA disciplinary rules.

One day after the final, Taylor and his family were harassed by Roma fans at the airport in Budapest.

UEFA also fined Roma $55,000 and will block the club from selling tickets for their next away game in the Europa League. The charges included “lighting of fireworks, throwing of objects, acts of damage and crowd disturbances.” -ESPN

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