This morning the Standing Committee of the State Commission against Violence, Racism, Xenophobia and Intolerance in Sport. A meeting that took place at the headquarters of the State Attorney General’s Office and was called in an extraordinary way after what happened before the Cup derby between Real Madrid and Atleti when a banner appeared near the Real Madrid sports complex with the words “Madrid hates Real” and a doll hanging around the neck wearing a Real Madrid shirt Vinicius. “An investigation has been launched to identify the culprits. Work is being done, among other lines of investigation, on the visualization of traffic surveillance cameras in the area, as well as photos published on social networks to raise the corresponding measures of punishment for the authors”, explains the press release Antiviolence.
Present at the meeting was the Prosecutor’s Office, Police, Civil Guard, Ministry of Interior, CSD, LaLiga and the RFEF and “the disgusting violent episodes that continue to take place in sports and social environments are discussed, and strongly condemned by Antiviolencia”, said Antiviolencia, stressing that “both the Royal Spanish Football Federation (RFEF) and the Professional Football League (LFP) They reiterated their strong condemnation of this sad episode and expressed their determination to cooperate with the Commission to identify the perpetrators. In addition, Permanent appreciates the immediate reaction of R clubsReal Madrid and Atlético de Madrid that, through separate communiqués, they expressed their condemnation and rejection of the events and showed their willingness to cooperate with the authorities to identify the perpetrators.”
The Anti-Violence Commission has decided to conduct an investigation into the threat to Vinicius. In addition, it decided to raise a proposal for punishment against ten Valladolid fans who uttered racist chants against Vinicius during the match held at Pucela on December 30. The Commission appreciates the cooperation of Valladolid to meet the fans.
Source: La Verdad

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