Antiviolence agrees that the sale of tickets online will be nominative

The Permanent Commission of the State Commission against Violence, Racism, Xenophobia and Intolerance in Sport congratulates the National Police for the magnificent police device deployed on the occasion of the meeting of Liga Club Atlético de Madrid SAD – Sevilla FC, which at all times prevented street brawls from taking place between both fans -local and visiting- in the vicinity of the stadium and intercepted a radical and violent group from the visiting team, preventing them from entering the interior of the sports venue.

The Anti-Violence Commission has also agreed, at the proposal of the Directorate of Security and Integrity of LaLigawhich, from the next


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2022-2023 season, the sale of tickets through the Internet is nominative, thus enabling the verification of the spectator’s identity as well as the possibility of verifying that this ticket effectively corresponds to the person accessing the sports venue.

This formal agreement will make it possible to minimize incidents and disturbances of public order in which radical and violent groups or collectives have been involved that are on the lists of the Anti-Violence Commission for their participation in acts and conduct contrary to the Law against Violence, the racism, xenophobia and intolerance in sports on the occasion of a football match. With this new agreement, which will come into force next season, the aim is to prevent or restrict the purchase of tickets by violent and/or radical individuals or groups and to facilitate the detection of a massive and improper purchase.

On the other hand, the Commission, through this statement, condemns the use of flares and pyrotechnic devices inside and outside sports venues, which entails a serious risk for people and recalls that their use is prohibited and sanctioned by the Law against violence, racism, xenophobia and intolerance in sport Events such as those that occurred in the Final of the Eintracht Europa League in Frankfurt – Glasgow Rangers, held this Wednesday at the Ramón Sánchez-Pizjuán stadium, in Seville, among others , are totally unacceptable due to the danger involved for spectators in any sporting event.

Likewise, LaLiga has informed the Anti-Violence Commission that, starting next week, it will resume, in Malaga, with the collaboration of the National Police, the training courses on violence in sport with the participation of close of 180 security guards who provide service in football stadiums and other sports venues