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Spanish footballer faces trial for sexual abuse of opponent’s mascot

Former Celta Vigo captain Hugo Mallo will face trial in July for allegedly sexually assaulting a woman working as a mascot for Espanyol nearly five years ago, judicial sources said Wednesday.

Spanish footballer faces trial for sexual abuse of opponent's mascot
Former Celta player Hugo Mallo is accused of fondling the female team mascot of Espanyol moments before the match between both teams started. Photos: Miguel Riopa/Lluis Gené/AFP

The incident allegedly took place before the sides met in La Liga in April 2019 when Mallo and his team-mates were greeting Espanyol players and two people dressed in parakeet costumes as Espanyol’s mascots.

According to the prosecutor’s findings Mallo, now at Internacional in Brazil, “put his hands under the woman’s costume and touched her breasts”.

The prosecutor said the victim “was forced to retreat and push the accused away” and is asking for a fine of over €8,000  ($8,700) for Mallo for an offence of sexual assault.

Spanish media said Mallo had already denied committing any offence when he testified in July 2019 and the case was provisionally shelved, but after appeals by the defence and victim, the Barcelona Provincial Court ordered the case be reopened in May 2021.

The 32-year-old player’s agency released a statement again denying the accusations and asking for the presumption of innocence until otherwise proven.

“We categorically deny the alleged facts, which has already been made clear to the court that investigated him,” said Mallo’s agency.

“We ask that justice be allowed to act, as well as for the utmost respect for Hugo and his family as we wait for the truth to emerge.”

The trial is set to begin on July 11th.

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RACISM

Atlético Madrid win appeal over racist abuse sanction

The Spanish Football Federation on Thursday accepted Atlético Madrid's appeal against a partial stadium ban after racial abuse directed at Athletic Bilbao winger Nico Williams.

Atlético Madrid win appeal over racist abuse sanction

Atlético were initially ordered to partially close their stadium for two La Liga matches following monkey chants heard by Spain international Williams at Atlético’s Metropolitano stadium last month.

The federation pointed to Atlético’s “active cooperation” in their decision to lift the stadium ban and a €20,000 ($21,350) fine.

Williams heard the abuse when he went to take a corner. He subsequently scored, pointing to his arm in reference to his skin colour, in his side’s 3-1 defeat on April 28th.

“There weren’t many of them. There are stupid people everywhere… I hope this changes bit by bit” he said after the match.

Atlético identified the person responsible for the abuse from cameras in the stadium. He was handed over to the police when the game ended, and banned from the club.

The federation praised Atlético’s swift action in what they accepted was “an isolated incident”.

Spanish football has suffered a spate of racist incidents in recent years, many of which have been aimed at Real Madrid forward Vinicius Junior.

The Brazil international earned global support after facing off with a fan who was abusing him last year at Valencia’s Mestalla stadium, which also faced subsequent partial closure.

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