LaLiga denounces Malaga for insults from a part of the stands to the referee

Decidedly, you cannot and should not go to the soccer fields with the mission of insulting the referee or rival players. Many attitudes of the public, once tolerated and even cheered, are today persecuted and are reason for sanction. It is understood that a spectator can have a passion for his team, but without resorting to rudeness, disrespect or the stupidity of old hooliganism. In this sense, LaLiga has denounced incorrect behavior by a sector of fans in the Atlético-Barcelona, ​​Cádiz-Valencia, Osasuna-Rayo and Málaga Fuenlabrada matches.

In the case of the meeting disputed in La Rosalesda, the accusation of the employer comes, in short, by insults to the referee, the Canarian González Francés, chanting the ancient ´ “you bastard referee!”, the “step on it!” popularized by Carlos Bilardo in Sevilla in 1992 or by chanting the goalkeeper's goal kick, Altube, with the well-known “eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeh … bastard!” a battle cry that began to be heard at the Santiago Bernabéu in the 80s of the century that, as you can see, is no longer so funny.

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For your interest we reproduce LaLiga's arguments.

As stated in the Incident Report: In the 32nd minute of the match, some 800 local fans, located in sectors 112, 114, 116, 222, 224, 226, 228 and 230 of the Fondo Sur stand, they sang in a choral and coordinated way for approximately 10 seconds, “bastard referee, bastard referee”, being paced with the sound of a drum, and addressed to the referee of the match.

In the 37th minute of the game, some 800 local fans, located in sectors 112, 114, 116, 222, 224, 226, 228 and 230 of the South Fund stand, sang in a choral and coordinated way for approximately 6 seconds, “Step on it, step on it, step on it, you son of a bitch, step on it ”, after a visiting player fell on the pitch in the midfield.

In the 43rd minute of the match, some 800 local fans, located in sectors 112, 114, 116, 222, 224, 226, 228 and 230 of the Fondo Sur stand, intoned in a choral and coordinated way for approximately 4 seconds, “ehhhh bastard ”, addressed to the visiting goalkeeper after taking a goal kick.

In the 32nd minute of the match, some 800 local fans, located in sectors 112, 114, 116, 222, 224, 226, 228 and 230 of the Fondo Sur stand, sang in a choral and coordinated way for approximately 6 seconds, “Brave referee, brave son of a bitch”, addressed to the referee of the match.

In minute 90 + 5 of the game, already in added time, some 800 local fans, located in sectors 112, 114, 116, 222, 224, 226, 228 and 230 of the South Fund stand, sang in a choral and coordinated way. for about 15 seconds, “bastard referee, bastard referee”, being paced with the sound of a drum and clapping, and directed to the referee of the match.

At minute 90 + 6 of the game, therefore, in added time, some 800 local fans, located in sectors 112, 114, 116, 222, 224, 226, 228 and 230 of the Fondo Sur stand, sang in a choral way. and coordinated for approximately 8 seconds, “brave referee, brave son of a bitch”, addressed to the referee of the match. It should be noted that the rest of the fans present in the stadium have maintained an adequate behavior during the match, and that the events described have only occurred in the indicated area.

After this presentation, we went on to what LaLiga defines as ‘prevention measures adopted’

Regarding the violence prevention measures that MÁLAGA has adopted, the following accredited measures must be mentioned:

Membership registration is carried out at the entrances to the sports complexs in backpacks, fanny packs, handbags, etc. in order to prevent the introduction of elements that are not allowed.

Likewise, the content of banners, flags and printed material is supervised, in order to prevent access to material with intolerant content.

LaLiga posters with the stadium access regulations are displayed at the stadium access gates. In some areas of the stadium there are posters published by the club with the regulations for the prevention of violence in sporting events.

In the preview of the match and during halftime, various messages against violence are broadcast through video scoreboards.

In the upper part of the corner of Preferencia con Fondo Sur, a banner with the following message is permanently displayed “SOCCER YES, VIOLENCE NO”, made by the Federation of Malaguista Peñas.

In different areas of the stadium, posters published by LaLiga and the CSD are exhibited, related to the integrity of the competition, with the slogan, “FOOTBALL IS YOUR LIFE, DO NOT PLAY WITH IT.”

The South Fund Grada where the main local entertainment groups are located is sectorized with fencing.

At the end of the match, a retractable tunnel is deployed at the entrance to the changing room tunnel.

In the run-up to the meeting, the police canine unit supervises the facilities.

conclusion

Fans attending a soccer field must observe a minimum of good behavior. Malaga can earn three a fortune in fines. Not to mention the shame that it could be that a camera caught a madman or madman in full swing and those images were broadcast to his blush.