This The Commission to Combat Violence agreed on Monday to offer fines of 60,001 euros to each of the four identified persons. As the authors of hanging a doll with the shirt of Real Madrid player Vinícius Júnior and a banner reading “Madrid hates Real” on a bridge near Real Madrid Sports City.

In the sanction proposal, the perpetrators of the events that occurred Before the King’s Cup quarter-final match between Real Madrid and Atlético de Madrid on January 26.Entrances to the Sports Facilities are prohibited for two years, as confirmed by the Supreme Sports Council (YSK).

On 25 May, the President of the Investigation Court No. 26 of Madrid gave its verdict. temporary release of four peoplearrested for alleged responsibility for the events but accused of hate crimes and banned from approaching the player, his workplace and stadiums of Santiago Bernabéu and Cívitas Metropolitano during certain matches.

The anti-violence also proposed fines of 5,000 euros and a ban on access to gyms. For one year, three people whose perpetrators were identified who committed racist acts against Vinícius in the Valencia-Real Madrid match played on 21 May.

This The Commission decided to increase the fine from the stipulated 4,000 euros to 5,000 euros.“Understanding that the perpetrators were aware that such behavior was repeated and their actions should be condemned as the perpetrators have faced sanctions in many matches over the course of this season, as well as causing the game to be stopped.”

Following the LaLiga complaint, the three people involved were summoned to testify on the 19th at Valencia’s 10th investigative court over a possible hate crime, and Valencia was punished by discipline with the five-game closure of the animation stands—later reduced to three. Committees of the Royal Spanish Football Federation (RFEF).

On the occasion of the Valencia-Real Madrid match, Antiviolencia proposed a fine of 3,001 euros and a six-month ban on gymnasiums for a fan disturbing a fan on a field close to the Valencia ground. He came face-to-face with the authorities when they intervened to stop their order and behavior.

In response, the Commission accepted a proposal to fine six people who attended the match outside the Real Sociedad stadium, with a fine of 4,000 euros and to ban access to the gyms for twelve months. “Actively throwing various objects and furniture from the terraces of the bars to the rival fans”On the occasion of the match against Roma on March 16.

84 other people “carrying various blunt objects and ambush in a playground”, according to Antiviolencia, “await rival fans while being escorted by authorities at the end of the past Rayo Vallecano v Atlético de Madrid match on April 9”, also fined 1,500 euros and three months It was recommended to pay a ban on entry to gyms.

Non-violence also admitted 4,000 euros for Osasuna and Rayo Vallecano clubs, and 3,000 euros for Sevilladue to shortcomings in measures to control the attendance of spectators at various matches.