Madrid (EFE) a banner with the slogan “Madrid hates Real”.
The sanction proposal includes that the perpetrators of the events, which occurred on January 26 before the Copa del Rey quarterfinal match between Real Madrid and Atlético de Madrid, are prohibited from accessing sports venues for two years, as confirmed by the Higher Sports Council (CSD).
Fines and ban on approaching Vinícius
On May 25, the head of the Investigating Court number 26 of Madrid decreed the provisional release of the four, who were arrested as allegedly responsible for the events, but accused them of a hate crime and prohibited them from approaching the player, his place of work and to the Santiago Bernabéu and Cívitas Metropolitano stadiums in certain matches.
Anti-violence also proposed fines of 5,000 euros and a one-year ban on access to sports venues for three individuals who have been identified as the perpetrators of carrying out racist gestures also directed against Vinícius in the Valencia-Real Madrid match played on the 21st of May.
The Commission decided to increase the penalty from the €4,000 provided for to €5,000, “understanding that the perpetrators were aware of the reprehensibility of their actions as this type of behavior had been repeated and their perpetrators had been subject to sanctions in several matches throughout throughout this season and, also, cause the match to be stopped”.
More cases awaiting trial
After the LaLiga complaint, the three involved are summoned to testify on the 19th in the investigating court 10 of Valencia for a possible hate crime and Valencia was sanctioned with the closure of its animation stands for five games -later reduced to three- by the disciplinary committees of the Royal Spanish Football Federation (RFEF).
On the occasion of the Valencia-Real Madrid match, Antiviolencia also proposed a fine of 3,001 euros, and a ban on access to sports venues for a period of six months, to a fan who, in a venue near the Valencia field, disturbed the order and confronted officials when they intervened to stop their attitude.
Sanctions also for fights between rival fans
The Commission in turn agreed to propose fines of 4,000 euros, and prohibition of access to sports venues for twelve months, to six individuals who outside the Real Sociedad stadium participated “actively in the launch of various objects and furniture from the terraces from the bars to the rival fans”, on the occasion of the match against Roma on March 16.
Another 84 people who carried “various blunt objects and remained in ambush in a children’s playground,” according to Antiviolencia, “waiting for rival fans while they were escorted by officials at the end of the Rayo Vallecano-Atlético de Madrid match, last 9 April “, they were also proposed to pay fines of 1,500 euros, and a ban on access to sports venues for three months.
Anti-violence also agreed on sanctions of 4,000 euros for the Osasuna and Rayo Vallecano clubs and 3,001 for Sevilla, due to deficiencies in the measures to control the presence of spectators in various matches.