LaLiga, through the Match Director who was present on Sunday at the Metropolitano, denounced all the episodes and chants that provoked violence in the derby between Atlético and Real Madrid.
Next, we detail the 17 stages that this organization understands are punishableboth in the RFEF Sports Discipline Code and in the law against violence, racism, xenophobia and intolerance in sport.
1. In the first minute of the match, a group of local fans located in the Lower Stand of the Fondo Sur, sectors 127 to 133, behind the goal of the same fund, sang in a chorus and in a coordinated manner for approximately 25 seconds, sang” ¡Sons of Madridista dogs!”.
2. In the first minute of the match, a group of local fans located in the Lower Stand of the Fondo Sur, sectors 127 to 133, behind the goal of the same fund, sang in a chorus and coordinated way in approximately about 25 seconds, sang “The plague came, the Madridista came with horns standing out. “Madrid fan, son of a bitch, his fucking mother enjoys it in the ass.”
3. In the 3rd minute of the match, a group of local fans located in the Lower Stand of the Fondo Sur, sectors 127 to 133, behind the goal of the same fund, sang in a chorus and in a coordinated manner in approx. -about 30 seconds, sang “I just ask God that the fuleros dielet them die slowly for the joy of the people”.
4. In the 24th minute of the match, a group of local fans located in the Lower Stand of the Fondo Sur, sectors 127 to 133, behind the goal of the same fund, sang in a chorus and in a coordinated manner in about 20 seconds, sang “gutti fag”. This song is linked to another, immediately preceding, sung in a choral and coherent manner for about 50 seconds: “Why did you come here, to laugh at Madrid?the Vikings will suck our dicks non-stop. Real Madrid Real Madrid…Son of a bitch Real Madrid.”
5. In the 24th minute of the match, a group of local fans located in the Lower Stand of Fondo Sur, sectors 127 to 133, behind the goal of the same fund, sang in a choral and coordinated manner in for about 20 seconds, the chant ” “Madridistas sons of bitches!”
6. In the 25th minute of the match, a group of local fans located in the Lower Stand of the Fondo Sur, sectors 127 to 133, behind the goal of the same fund, sang in a choral and coordinated manner in approx. -about 25 seconds, the chant ” “I only ask God that the fuleros die, that they die slowly for the joy of the people.”
7. In the 33rd minute of the match, a group of local fans located in the Lower Stand of Fondo Sur, sectors 127 to 133, behind the goal of the same fund, sang in a chorus and coordinated way to about 5 seconds, sang “Madridista children!”
8. Immediately before the start of the second half, a group of local fans located in the Lower Stand of the Fondo Sur, sectors 127 to 133, behind the goal of the same fund, sang in a chorus and in a coordinated manner in approx. -about 25 seconds, the song”Look, this isn’t a doorman, this is a cabaret whore!”
9. In the 46th minute of the match, a group of local fans located in the Lower Stand of Fondo Sur, sectors 127 to 133, behind the goal of the same fund, sang in a choral and coordinated manner in about 30 seconds, sang “Jump on the little kangaroo and destroy the Real Madrid fans!”.
10. In the 64th minute of the match, some local fans located in the Lower Stand of Fondo Sur, sectors 127 to 133, behind the goal of the same background, They threw some lighters and bottles at the visiting goalkeeper, which previously celebrated the achievement of a goalwithout hitting him, as well as another lighter from the Lower Stand of the North End. The club then issued a public address announcement to inform the reasons why the match was delayed and to warn that if the behavior did not stop, the match would be temporarily or permanently suspended.
This fact was recorded by the referee of the match in the referee’s report, in the section PUBLIC“In the 64th minute from the low end of the south, several objects were thrown at the area where the visiting goalkeeper was, without any of them hitting him. Among them, three lighters and a bottle of water were can be identified. Before this In fact, the object throwing protocol was activated, which required the field delegate to continue to communicate the message through the stadium loudspeaker so that said throwing was stopped…”.
11. At minute 65:20 of the match, a group of local fans located in the Lower Stand of the Fondo Sur, sectors 127 to 133, behind the goal of the same fund, sang in a chorus and in a coordinated manner in approx. -about 20 seconds, the song “Courtois, die!”
12. At minute 68:30 of the match, as lighters and bottles continued to be thrown at the visiting goalkeeper after the restart, without hitting him, the referee temporarily suspended the match and ordered the teams to enter the locker room. Following protocol, messages were repeated over the public address system warning of permanent suspension if inappropriate behavior did not cease.
This fact was recorded by the referee of the match in the referee’s report, in the PUBLIC section, “… In the 65th minute, the said throwing of objects from the same place was repeated, the protocol was activated again, and the field delegate was warned again to state this fact again, in the 67th minute and due to the constant repetition of objects thrown from the same place, the match was temporarily suspended, ordering the removal of teams in locker rooms…”
13. In the 68th minute of the match (during the warm-up before the restart), a group of local fans located in the Lower Stand of Fondo Sur, sectors 127 to 133, behind the goal of both background. in a choral manner and coordinated for about 30 seconds, the chant “Let them see, it’s not a doorman, it’s a cabaret whore!”
14. In the 68th minute of the match, a group of local fans located in the Lower Stand of the Fondo Sur, sectors 127 to 133, behind the goal of the same fund, sang in a chorus and in a coordinated manner in approx. -about 10 seconds, sang”Hey, you bastard!”directed at the visiting goalkeeper.
15. In this part, in the pictures of the television production, you can see some hooded fans and, therefore, with their faces covered, located in the Lower Stand of the South Fund, sectors 127 to 133, behind the goal of the same fund.
VISIT THE FANS
1. Three minutes before the start of the match, a group of visiting fans located in the High Stand of Fondo Norte, sectors 313, 314, 413 and 414, chanted in a choral and coordinated manner for approximately 10 seconds, the chant”Indians, tell me how it feels to lose a fineI swear to you that even if the years pass, we will never forget it, that you lost in the final, against the magical Real, that stain cannot be erased, red and white, you are a crybaby as well as a second- rounder, what cowards Calderón fans are.”
2. In the 25th minute of the match, a group of visiting fans located in the High Stand of Fondo Norte, sectors 313, 314, 413 and 414, sang in a choral and coordinated manner for approximately 10 seconds, the chant”Whoever doesn’t bounce is a fucking Indian!”.
Source: La Verdad
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