Cristiano Ronaldo mimicked Diego Simeone's celebration after helping Juve eliminate Atleti from the Champions League.
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Cristiano Ronaldo has been fined €20,000 ($22,700) by UEFA for his “cojones” celebration during Juventus’ last-16 Champions League victory over Atletico Madrid.

After completing his hat-trick, the Portuguese forward mimicked the celebration of Atleti coach Diego Simeone, who celebrated a goal in the first leg by grabbing his crotch.

UEFA’s disciplinary panel found Ronaldo, 34, guilty of improper conduct, but he avoids a ban for his side’s Champions League quarterfinal against Ajax next month.

Ronaldo’s fine was the same amount imposed on Simeone for his “obscene” celebration during Atleti’s 2-0 victory in Madrid.

Juventus players celebrate after beating Atletico Madrid to progress to the Champions League quarterfinals.

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Ronaldo’s celebration came after he had scored a late penalty to secure his hat-trick and Juventus’ passage through to the quarterfinals on aggregate.

The Portugal captain will face Ukraine and Serbia in the upcoming Euro 2020 qualifiers after receiving his first international call-up since the 2018 World Cup.