Chants of Hate: Racism Mars Spain-Egypt Friendly
Spanish police investigate Islamophobic and xenophobic chants during a friendly match between Spain and Egypt at RCDE Stadium. The incident drew strong rebuke from Spain's officials, spotlighting ongoing concerns about racism in Spanish soccer, particularly in light of incidents involving Real Madrid's Vinícius Jr.
Spanish police have launched an investigation into Islamophobic and xenophobic chants during Tuesday's friendly match against Egypt at the RCDE Stadium near Barcelona. The chants sparked widespread condemnation from Spain's football officials and government.
Justice Minister Felix Bolanos condemned the behavior on social media, criticizing the far right for its association with growing racism and xenophobia. He stressed that racist insults and chants reflect poorly on society and called out those who remain silent.
The incident shone a spotlight on persistent racism in Spanish soccer, prompting the Spanish Football Federation to reaffirm its stance against racism. Catalonia's police force is currently probing the incident.
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