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Spain hands out 8-month suspended term for racist abuse of Vinicius and Rudiger

A Spanish court has handed down an eight-month suspended jail term to a person for online racist abuse targeting Real Madrid players Vinicius Junior and Antonio Rudiger, the club said Wednesday.

Spain hands out 8-month suspended term for racist abuse of Vinicius and Rudiger
Real Madrid's Brazilian forward #07 Vinicius Junior (C,L), Real Madrid's German defender #22 Antonio Rudiger (C,R) and teammates attend a training session at Valdebebas Sport City in Madrid. (Photo by Thomas COEX / AFP)

Real Madrid said the individual “acting under various pseudonyms on the digital forum of the Marca newspaper, directed serious racist attacks and insults against our players Vinicius Junior and Antonio Rudiger”.

“The court ordered the accused to serve eight months in prison and not to participate in the above-mentioned forum for 20 months,” the club said.

The accused was found guilty of two offences against Brazilian Vinicius and Rudiger, both aggravated by the fact that they acted with racist motives and, in the case of the German defender, also in contempt of his religion.

The suspended prison sentence was made conditional on the defendant’s participation in a non-discrimination programme.

Real Madrid pointed out that it was the second criminal conviction for racist insults against their players.

On June 10th, three Valencia fans were sentenced to eight months for racist insults targeting Vinicius in May 2023.

A prominent figure in the fight against racism in Spanish football, Vinicius has been targeted several times in recent years.

In January 2023, an effigy wearing a Vinicius shirt was found hanging from a bridge near the club’s training ground alongside a banner saying: “Madrid hates Real.”

In December, four Atletico Madrid fans were charged over the incident, with prosecutors pushing for jail terms of four years. No date has yet been set for a trial.

The Valencia incident sparked a fierce debate about whether Spain is doing enough to stamp out racism in football.

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FOOTBALL

Spanish football federation chief handed two-year ban

Days after Spain triumphed in the Euro 2024 final, the country's football federation (RFEF) suffered a new scandal as its president Pedro Rocha was handed a two-year suspension, according to media reports on Tuesday.

Spanish football federation chief handed two-year ban

Spanish media outlets Onda Cero and Iusport reported Spain’s Administrative Tribunal of Sport (TAD) suspended Rocha due to his making of decisions outside of his power, such as his dismissal of the federation’s general secretary Andreu Camps.

Rocha was appointed RFEF president in April, taking the place of disgraced former chief Luis Rubiales, who was forced to step down in September 2023 after forcibly kissing player Jenni Hermoso during the medal ceremony after Spain won the Women’s World Cup.

Both Rocha and Rubiales are also under investigation as part of a corruption case involving the federation during the latter’s presidency.

The sanction imposed by the TAD could now prevent Rocha for running in the federation’s next presidential elections in September.

According to a copy of the decision, posted on X by an Onda Cero journalist, the tribunal has banned Rocha from “holding a post in any sporting federation” during his two-year suspension.

Iusport reported Rocha will appeal the decision and request to remain in post until his appeal is handled, which would allow him to run for re-election in autumn.

Spain’s National Sports Council (CSD), which oversees the TAD, did not respond when contacted by AFP on Tuesday.

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