Vinicius to testify in Barcelona racism case by video

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Vinicius Jr., Real Madrid’s Brazilian forward, is set to testify by video link before the president of Barcelona’s Investigative Court No. 18 in the racism case, according to COPING.

The incident traces back to a league match against Barcelona in October 2023, where cameras captured three Catalan fans delivering racist chants. One of the individuals was a minor, and his case is being pursued separately.

The testimony is scheduled for January 23, with Vinicius appearing as a victim in the proceedings.

The club stated that the boy sent Vinicius a letter of apology. As a result, a stadium ban for one year was imposed along with a pre-trial fine, though the amount of the fine was not disclosed.

Real Madrid currently leads the national championship standings with 43 points, two points ahead of second-placed Atlético.

Real Madrid is set to face Barcelona in the Spanish Super Cup final, with the match scheduled for December 12 and a kickoff at 22:00 Moscow time.

Earlier in his career, Vinicius faced disciplinary action for an on-field incident involving Valencia’s goalkeeper.

The episode has sparked broader discussion about how football authorities address racist abuse and enforce sanctions across leagues, both in Spain and beyond.

The report attributes the information to COPING, highlighting ongoing legal and sporting responses to incidents of discrimination in football.

Ultimately, the case and the upcoming final bring into focus the complex relationship between competitive sport, spectator conduct and the enforcement of ethical standards within the game.

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