Spain opens probe into racist chants about Vinicius Junior

Real Madrid鈥檚 Brazilian forward Vinicius Junior gestures toward the public during their La Liga match against Atletico Madrid at the Wanda Metropolitano stadium in Madrid on Sep. 18, 2022. (AFP)
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  • The investigation was opened following a complaint by an anti-racism organisation
  • "You are a monkey, Vinicius, you are a monkey," they could be heard chanting in footage recorded by Cope radio

MADRID: Spanish prosecutors said on Friday they had opened an inquiry into Atletico Madrid鈥檚 supporters over racist chants aimed at Real Madrid attacker Vinicius Junior ahead of the clubs鈥� La Liga derby clash.
The investigation was opened following a complaint by an anti-racism organization over the chanting which erupted from a group of Atletico fans at their Wanda Metropolitano stadium before and during Sunday鈥檚 match.
鈥淵ou are a monkey, Vinicius, you are a monkey,鈥� they could be heard chanting in footage recorded by Cope radio as the Real Madrid coach arrived at the stadium.
It said there were 鈥渉undreds鈥� of fans involved.
Further chanting occurred during the match, with Atletico fans throwing things, including lighters, at Vinicius Junior and his Brazilian compatriot Rodrygo as they celebrated a goal.
Real Madrid won 2-1.
鈥淢adrid prosecutors have opened an investigation into the racist-tinged chanting which was heard both inside and outside Atletico Madrid鈥檚 stadium against a Real Madrid player during their match on Sunday 18 September,鈥� a statement said.
鈥淧rosecutors have asked the police to analyze the recordings of these incidents in order to identify the people who uttered these racist insults in order to see if they had any ties with violent or extremist groups,鈥� it said.
They had also asked the police to investigate whether the chanting was repeated inside the stadium, and have asked Atletico鈥檚 security staff to hand over any information 鈥渢hat could help clarify what happened,鈥� it said.
The incident drew sharp condemnation from Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez, who on Tuesday criticized Atletico for not taking a stand against the racist chants from their supporters.
鈥淚鈥檓 a big supporter of Atletico Madrid, so I was very sad,鈥� he told Politico on the sidelines of the UN General Assembly in New York, saying he had 鈥渆xpected a strong message from the club against this kind of behavior.鈥�
Atletico later released a statement saying the abuse was 鈥渦nacceptable鈥� and that they would will not stop until the culprits were found and banned.
鈥淎tletico Madrid condemns the unacceptable chants that a minority of fans sung outside the stadium before the derby,鈥� it said.
鈥淲e cannot allow our fan base be related with this type of behavior and question our values because of a minority who do not represent us.鈥�
La Liga said it would report the incident to the Spanish Football Federation鈥檚 disciplinary committee.
The incident took place just days after Pedro Bravo, head of the Spanish Football Agents鈥� Association (AEAF), sparked a furor by saying on television that Vinicius needed to stop 鈥渁cting like a monkey鈥� when celebrating goals.
The 22-year-old player is known for celebrating a goal with his trademark dance moves.
But Bravo鈥檚 remarks touched a nerve in Brazil, where black players have been heckled with racist taunts by fans mimicking monkeys, with several big names saying his comment smacked of racism.
Bravo apologized, saying he was using a phrase which was not intended to have racist connotations. The phrase is commonly used in Spain to mean 鈥減laying the fool.鈥�