Pep Guardiola: Bayern Munich boss charged over T-shirt slogan
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Bayern Munich manager Pep Guardiola has been charged by Uefa after wearing a T-shirt demanding justice for a reporter who died at the 2014 World Cup.
He displayed the "#JusticiaParaTopo" slogan at a news conference on the eve of Tuesday's Champions League quarter-final win over Porto.
European football's governing body has charged the Spaniard over an "incident of a non-sporting nature".
The Justice For Topo campaign wants an investigation into 's death.
Argentine journalist Jorge Lopez, known as 'Topo', was killed in Guarulhos, Sao Paulo in July in a road traffic accident during the World Cup in Brazil.
It is against Uefa regulations to display non-sporting "manifestations".
Meanwhile, Porto boss Julen Lopetegui has also been charged for his conduct during Tuesday's game.
The Spaniard was dismissed from the touchline in the 6-1 loss to Bayern, which resulted in a 7-4 aggregate defeat for the Portuguese side.
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