The Anti-Violence Commission reflects the attitude of some thousand spectators of Atlético-Celta, located in the local animation stands
LaLiga makes an email available to fans who attend matches to send their complaints
LaLiga included in its weekly letter denouncing violent or insulting chants uttered against Real Madrid by Atlético de Madrid fans in the match on the fifth day of the championship against Celta de Vigo, played on the 10th.
As reported by LaLiga this Monday, the document that is sent each week to the Competition Committee of the Spanish Football Federation (RFEF) and to the Anti-Violence Commission reflects the attitude of some thousand spectators of Atlético-Celta, located in the local animation standsfrom the day before this weekend’s derby against Real Madrid at the rojiblanco stadium.
LaLiga’s letter alludes to the behavior in minutes 27 and 39 of that group of fans, who for 15 seconds sang songs like “The plague arrives, the madridista arrives with those horns that are obvious. The madridista, son of a bitch, the Athletic Front enjoys it with his death, oe oe, oe oe!”.
LaLiga indicates that the rest of the local fans present at the stadium maintained “adequate behavior throughout the match, and that the chants mentioned came exclusively from the area described.” He also highlights the violence prevention measures adopted by Atlético.
LaLiga’s complaint also alludes to the insults that a group of Almería supporters (about 200) directed twice against the Osasuna goalkeeper, in the meeting between the two on the 12th, and those of some 500 local fans at Espanyol-Sevilla against the Andalusian team and against Barcelona on September 10.
“Culé tell me what it feels like, being a tourist in your city, as much as you try to hide it, Gamper was not Catalan. As everything went so badly for you, you started to cry. You were always the national shame. Always from Sarrià, Montjuic and Cornellà We will sing fucking Barça one more time. Puta Barça!”, reproduces the complaint.
In addition to the letter to the Competition Committee and the Anti-Violence Commission, LaLiga makes an email box available to fans who attend matches [email protected] so that they can send your complaints or suggestions to contribute to the fight against violence in stadiums.