
The Union of European Football Associations (UEFA), led by president Aleksander Čeferin, has reportedly taken strong disciplinary action following controversy surrounding a match involving West Ham United and Falkirk FC.
According to circulating reports, English referee Anthony Taylor has allegedly been handed the highest possible fine alongside a permanent ban from officiating UEFA competitions due to serious concerns over his performance in the match.
The fixture, which featured English side West Ham United and Scottish club Falkirk FC, is said to have generated internal review discussions after disputed decisions during the game sparked criticism from fans, analysts, and officials.
However, UEFA has not publicly confirmed the reported sanctions, and no official statement has been released on its website regarding a lifetime ban or financial penalties against the referee.
If verified, such a punishment would represent one of the most severe disciplinary actions ever taken against a match official in European football.
Football authorities are expected to provide clarification in the coming days as speculation continues to circulate across media platforms.

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