Fifa opens disciplinary probe against Spanish FA over offensive chants

Fifa opens disciplinary probe against Spanish FA over offensive chants

Fans at Barcelona’s RCDE stadium chanted anti-Muslim slogans during the Spain–Egypt friendly on March 31.

Recent incidents of fan misconduct have marred Spanish football, with Real Madrid’s Vinicius Junior in particular being repeatedly subjected to racial abuse. (EPA Images pic)
MADRID:
World football’s governing body Fifa told AFP yesterday that it had opened disciplinary proceedings against the Spanish football federation over anti-Muslim chants heard at a recent match between Spain and Egypt.

A section of fans at the RCDE stadium in Barcelona had chanted “Whoever doesn’t jump is a Muslim”, during the international friendly on March 31.

“Fifa has opened disciplinary proceedings today against the Spanish FA for the incidents in the friendly against Egypt,” the governing body told AFP.

It was the latest in a string of similar incidents to overshadow Spanish football in recent years, with Real Madrid’s Brazilian forward Vinicius Junior in particular repeatedly racially abused.

Last week, Spanish police said they were investigating “Islamophobic and xenophobic” chants and prime minister Pedro Sanchez condemned an “unacceptable” incident while insisting that an “uncivil minority” would not be allowed to tarnish the country.

The Spanish Football Federation had also condemned the chants while Spain forward Lamine Yamal, who is Muslim and played in the match, blasted “a lack of respect” by those who are “ignorant and racist”.

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