Two years banned from stadiums for racial abuse against Vinicius

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The Anti-Violence Commission, at Tuesday's meeting, proposed a sanction of 60,001 euros to a fan, in addition to a two-year ban from entering a stadium, for spreading racist insults about Vinicius. The body passed the case on to the Public Prosecutor's Office in case it constituted hate speech.

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The Anti-Violence Commission agreed on Tuesday to propose a very serious sanction of 60,001 euros and a ban on access to sports venues for two years to a fan identified as the author of the repeated dissemination of numerous racist insults and images of the same nature against Vinicius, through his profile on the social network ‘X’.
The body has agreed to refer the facts to the Public Prosecutor's Office in case they constitute a hate crime.
The Commission has agreed to propose a very serious sanction of 60,001 euros and a ban on access to sports venues for a period of two years to a fan identified inside the stadium on the occasion of the Athletic-Valencia match and who had a two-year ban on access to sports venues in force, ‘noting also that this individual has three sanctions for similar acts in the previous season’.
In addition, the body has imposed a financial fine on Alaves, who will have to pay 50,000 euros for supporting the supporters' club Iraultza 1921. The reason lies in the fact that its members have committed ‘infractions typified in Law 19/2007, having been warned by the club of the prohibition of any favouring, by action or omission, that would imply a measure of support or promotion of said group’.

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