They condemn five people to a year in prison for racist insults against Vinicius

MADRID.- Five people were sentenced to one year in conditional prison for racist insults against the Brazilian attacker of the real Madrid, ViniciusLaLiga announced.

These Valladolid fans, accused of having insulted the Madrid player during the League match of December 30, 2022, will have to pay fines ranging from 1,080 to 1,620 euros and will be prohibited from entering a stadium for three years.

However, they will not go to jail unless they reincid into the next three years. According to LaLiga, it is the first serious condemnation for similar incidents in a stadium, since the Prosecutor’s Office described the facts as a “crime of hate”, taking as an aggravating criteria “the intention to humiliate” and “attempt against the dignity of the player” with “clearly racist” motifs.

“A historical judgment fruit of LaLiga’s work and our commitment to a football free of violence and discrimination. We will remain firm in this fight,” said the president of the employer of Soccer, Javier Tebas, in the social network X.

Despite the efforts of the authorities, Spanish football still does not eradicate racism in their stadiums and incidents continue to accumulate.

Vinicius has been the subject of numerous episodes since its arrival in Madrid in 2018, which have resulted in several judicial convictions.

Beautiful is out of the call

The Spanish soccer coach, Montse Tomé, did not include Jenni Hermoso and Mass Rodríguez on Wednesday in the list of summoned for the next games of the Nations League, against Belgium and England, the last appointments before the Eurocup of Switzerland.

Beautiful, 35 years old, has not been called in the last three international clashes. The Tigres attacker was last selected last October for the friendlies against Canada and Italy.

With this list, I took glimpse who will surely go to the continental event that will be played from July 2 to 27, although before they will face the Belgian and English combined, on May 20 in Lavaina and on June 3 in Cornellà, near Barcelona, ​​respectively.