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Sorry - this page has been removed. Barcelona’s Gerard Piqué fined £7,600 for abusing police officers
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This could be because it launched early, our rights have expired, there was a legal issue, or for another reason. The Barcelona defender Gerard Piqué was fined €10,500 (£7,600) by a Spanish judge on Tuesday for abusing police after the car he was travelling in was given a parking ticket.
Piqué wrote an apology to the court hearing in Barcelona for the public order offence that took place on 13 October last year.
For further information, please contact: Judge María Asunción González fined Piqué for “disrespectful behaviour and being verbally aggressive”.
The centre-back’s brother was given a ticket for leaving his car in a bus lane in the Port Olímpic area of the city, which is known for its bars and nightclubs.