The commission also proposes to fine two fans with 4,000 euros for their repeated racist and xenophobic insults to Kubo and Barrenetxea
MADRID, 26 Feb. (EUROPA PRESS) –
The State Commission Against Violence, Racism, Xenophobia and Intolerance in Sports, meeting this week at the Madrid headquarters of the Higher Sports Council (CSD), has proposed to sanction with 60,001 euros and prohibition of entering stadiums for five years to an individual who, already having their access to sports venues, was located inside the Benito Villamarín stadium.
This was indicated by the Permanent Commission of this Anti -Violence Commission in an official statement, according to some events that occurred on January 18 during a match between Real Betis Balompié and Deportivo Alavés, corresponding to Day 20 of LaLiga EA Sports.
Among its decisions challenge, the commission also proposed a fine of 4,000 euros and prohibition of access to sports enclosures for a period of 12 months for two fans “for uttering repeated insults of a racist and xenophobic nature” towards Take Kubo and Ander Barrenetxea, soccer players of the Real Sociedad that warmed in the Mestalla band on the occasion of another league meeting before Valencia CF.
In the antiviolence press release, he also highlighted his sanction proposal of 10,000 euros to Racing de Santander “for deficiencies in the access and permanence control measures of spectators by not preventing them from entering and activating numerous flares on the occasion of the open training to the public held on December 21, 2024”, day of open doors for Christmas.