Vinicius still targeted by racist acts, Sevilla FC fan expelled from stadium

On his social networks, Vinicius indicated that this was “isolated episode number 19” since his arrival in Madrid in 2018. A Sevilla FC supporter was identified and expelled from the Sanchez-Pizjuan stadium on Saturday, for “racist and xenophobic behavior” towards the Brazilian striker during the La Liga match against Real Madrid (1-1), the Andalusian club announced in a press release.

The Sevillian club specifies that it immediately reported this individual to the authorities and “condemns any racist and xenophobic behavior, even if it is isolated, as in this case” and says it is ready to collaborate with the justice system “to eradicate these attitudes, which do not represent not the supporters of a club like Sevilla.”

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In photos published by the Spanish press, we can see a man in white miming a monkey towards Real Madrid player Vinicius, already the victim of racist acts on several occasions last season.

“Congratulations to Seville for this rapid position and this sanction in a new sad episode for Spanish football” reacted the Brazilian striker on his social networks, rejoicing that “the face of today’s racist [samedi] be posted on Internet sites.

Vinicius points to “another racist act”

“Unfortunately I had access to a video of another racist act, this time carried out by a child. It makes me sorry that you have no one to educate you,” he wrote in the same message.

Vinicius, an unwilling leader in the fight against discrimination in Spanish football, calls on the authorities to “do their part and change the legislation” in the face of the multiplication of these acts. “These people must also be punished criminally,” he added. This would be a great first step to prepare for the 2030 World Cup [en Espagne, au Maroc et au Portugal]. I’m here to help. » Vinicius was heard by the courts on October 5, as part of an investigation into racist insults that he received in Valencia on May 21.

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